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LEGAL NOTICE
This is just a reminder for residents in
the Villages of Mazomanie, Cross Plains
and Black Earth that every resident is
required to destroy all noxious weeds
and grasses that are allowed to grow to
a height in excess of eight inches on
lands in the Village which you own,
occupy or control. If an owner or
occupant shall neglect to destroy any
noxious weeds, the Weed Commissioner of
the Village shall give five days’
written notice by mail to the property
owner or occupant of the property that
the weeds are growing to destroy the
weeds and grasses, or the Village will
have the weeds destroyed and assess the
property owner the cost. If the cost is
not paid, it will be assessed as a
special assessment on the taxes.
Noxious weeds are
defined as, but not limited to, Canada
thistle, common ragweed, great ragweed,
leafy spurge, creeping jenny, field bind
weed, goat’s beard, poison ivy, gull
thistle, wild parsnip, bur dock,
cocklebur, pigweed, common lambsquarter,
curled dock, hemp and English plantain.
Noxious grasses are
defined as, but not limited to, Redtop,
Orchard, Timothy, Kentucky blue, Johnson
and Foxtail.
Susan Dietzen,
Clerk/Treasurer
Village of Mazomanie
133 Crescent Street
Mazomanie, WI
53560
Jan Klock,
Administrator/Clerk/Treasurer
Village of Cross Plains
2417 Brewery Road
Cross Plains, WI 53528
Stephanie Lathrop,
Deputy Clerk/Treasurer
Village of Black Earth
1210 Mills Street
Black Earth, WI 53515 |
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VILLAGE OF MAZOMANIE RESIDENTS
Due to the large
amount of snow this winter, there has
been a problem with people depositing
their snow in the streets when they
shovel or snowplow. Mazomanie Village
ordinance 360-10 states that “no person
shall push, shove, or in any way deposit
any snow or ice onto any public street,
alley, sidewalk, or public lands
dedicated to public use, except for
parcels or lots located where existing
buildings are constructed within five
feet of the street right-of-way and the
sidewalks exist from the Village
right-of-way to the curbline. In such
instances, the owners, occupants and/or
employees of parcels or lots located in
such excepted areas shall be permitted
to deposit snow and ice from their
sidewalks onto the public streets.” The
snowplows are doing what they can to
keep the snow as close to the curb as
possible. Pushing snow into the streets
creates more problems. Hopefully we
won’t have to deal with this problem
much longer. Spring is coming. If you
would like more information, please
contact either Sue, Kia or Jodi at
795-2100. |
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There has been a problem with people
placing their garbage and recycling out
for collection earlier than the
ordinance allows in the Village of
Mazomanie and dogs, animals and birds
have been getting into it. This is to
remind residents that all receptacles
and containers for recycling, refuse and
rubbish and all bundles of rubbish shall
be placed in collection locations behind
the curb of the public street for
collection. During winter months, solid
waste shall not be placed on top of the
snow bank, nor shall it be placed in the
roadway. Rubbish and recycling shall be
placed in collection locations only
after 6:00 p.m. of the evenings prior to
the regular collection time the
following day. All receptacles, bags and
containers for recycling, refuse and
garbage disposal shall be removed from
the curbside collection point within 24
hours after the regular collection time.
Village employees or employees of
licensed collectors will not enter any
structures to remove recycling, garbage
or refuse, except by written agreement
with the property owner.
(11/15/07) |
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PERMITS NEEDED IN THE VILLAGE OF
MAZOMANIE FOR FIREWORKS This is just a
reminder that a permit is needed in the
Village of Mazomanie to shoot off
fireworks. Fireworks are basically
defined as anything that is
manufactured, processed or packaged for
exploding, emitting sparks or combustion
which does not have another common use.
Fireworks of any kind, including
sparklers, are not permitted in the
parks, including Lion’s Park. For more
information, please feel free to contact
either Sue or Kia at 795-2100.
(6/26/06) |
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NOTICE TO VILLAGE
OF MAZOMANIE RESIDENTS
The Village of
Mazomanie has been receiving complaints
regarding the placement of garage sale,
election, etc. signs (temporary signs)
and not having them removed after the
event has passed. This notice is to
remind people who put up temporary signs
that all temporary signs, such as real
estate, construction site, garage sale
and political signs shall be removed
within 10 days after their use has
discontinued. Temporary signs may be
placed on a property, but shall not be
located on a right-of-way terrace and
shall not interfere with driveway or
street vision clearance. (8/1/07) |
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