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Saukville Says ...
Village of Saukville e-Newsletter
January 13, 2012 |
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Christmas Tree Curbside Chipping |  The FINAL DAY of curbside Christmas tree chipping is Monday, January 16th.
Please note the following requirements: Remove all decorations, wires, tinsel, hardware, lights, and stands from tree; no cloth, paper, or plastic cover bags. Place tree curbside no sooner than 24 hours prior to chipping day and not later than 7:00 a.m. that morning. The chipper will make only one pass per street. Disposal of trees prior to or after the scheduled chipping date will be the homeowner's responsibility. Christmas trees only - no branches or brush. Do not put trees out for regular trash pick-up. Veolia will not take them. |
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PRIMARY ELECTION - FEBRUARY 21, 2012 | |

The Village of Saukville will be holding a Primary Election on February 21st. On the ballot will be a City of Port Washington position for the Port Washington/ Saukville School Board. Because we are a unified school district, everyone in the district votes.
Also on the ballot will be a primary for Supervisory District #4.
Please take time to vote - every vote counts!!!
REMINDER...PHOTO ID WILL BE REQUIRED. |
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Oscar Grady Library |
Monday - Thursday -- 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday -- 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday -- 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Sunday -- Closed
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2011 Property Tax Bills |
First Installment or Full Payment can be made until 1/31/12 at:
- Saukville Village Hall, M-F, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
- Port Washington State Bank, Saukville Branch
- Harris Bank, Saukville Branch
Please Note: Saukville Branches of Harris Bank and Port Washington State Bank will process escrow overpayment refunds on the spot. Please take your bill into the lobby to process.
You can also pay online through our website link - Property Tax Payments. Fees will apply.
2nd Installment payments will be due to Ozaukee County Treasurer by July 31, 2012.
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Keep Warm and Safe |
Frostbite is damage to body tissue caused by extreme cold. A wind chill of -20° Fahrenheit (F) could cause frostbite in just 15 minutes or less. Frostbite causes a loss of feeling and a white or pale appearance in extremities such as fingers, toes, ear tips, or the tip of the nose. If symptoms are detected, seek medical care Immediately!
Hypothermia is a condition that develops when the body temperature drops below 95°F. It is very deadly. Warning signs include uncontrollable shivering, disorientation, slurred speech and drowsiness. Seek medical care Immediately!
Overexertion is dangerous. Cold weather puts an added strain on the heart. Unaccustomed exercise such as shoveling snow or pushing a car can bring on a heart attack or make an existing medical condition worse.
Pets also need extra care when the temperatures fall. Pets should be brought inside when the temperature reaches 30° with wind chill. Dogs and cats can get frost bitten ears, nose, and feet if left outside during bitter cold weather. Chemicals used to melt snow and ice can also irritate pets' paws. Be sure to keep anti-freeze, salt, and other poisons away from pets as well. |
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Beer & Wine Tasting - Sponsored by Saukville Lions Club | |
 January 27, 2012 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Country Inn & Suites, Port Washington
Food - Beer - Wine - Games - Silent Auction
Tickets available from any Saukville Lions Club Member and at The Village Printer and American Family Insurance in Saukville.
Ticket Price: Jan. 1st - 26th - Couples $45; Single $25
At the door Jan. 27th - Couples $50; Single $30 |
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2012 Pet Licenses |
2012 Pet Licenses are now available at Village Hall. All Village residents owning a dog or cat that is older than six months and has received the required rabies vaccination are required to license their pets. A late penalty will be imposed for pet licenses purchased after March 30, 2012. Village Ordinance restricts the number of adult pets allowed per household to three. |
Saukville Community Food Pantry | |
The Village of Saukville now has a Community Food Pantry located at St. Peter's UCC, 166 W. Dekora St. You can donate by placing non-perishable food items in barrels at businesses and churches throughout the Village. A barrel is located in the main lobby of Village Hall and also at Oscar Grady Library. All donated food is placed with Ozaukee County families.
For those who need the Food Pantry services, it will be open the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Thursdays of each month starting in January. Contact St. Peter's UCC at 262-284-0588 for more information. |
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Permitting & Inspection Services |
All Building, Electrical, and Plumbing Permit and Inspection Services for the Village of Saukville are now being administered by the Village of Grafton Inspection Department.
The VILLAGE OF SAUKVILLE will continue to administer permits and inspections as required for SIGNS, FENCES, SHEDS, POOLS, CODE COMPLIANCE (Change of Use), RIGHT OF WAY, SPECIAL EVENT, & RECREATIONAL BURNING.
All permit forms are available at Village Hall and on our website.
Questions regarding permit processing and inspection services administered by the Village of Grafton Inspection Department shall be directed to them at: The Village of Grafton Inspection Department, 860 Badger Circle, Grafton, WI 53024; Phone: 262-375-5305 or email them at Village of Grafton Inspection Dept. |
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