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The Village of Saukville Weekly e-Newsletter
January 18, 2013

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Flu Season is Here

Vaccine

The Ozaukee County Public Health Dept. has the influenza vaccine available for persons age 6 months of age through adult. The Health Dept. accepts Medicaid, Medicare Part B, and some Medicare Advantage Plans.  They will need to see your Medicare card or Advantage Plan insurance card and are not able to bill private insurance. The cost of the flu vaccine is $28.  Low income cost options may be available for children age 18 and under.  Vaccine information is available on the County website and walk-Ins are welcome at the Public Health Dept. office anytime Monday - Friday between 8:30am - 4:00pm.  If you have any questions please call (262) 284-8170.

Curbside Christmas Tree Chipping

Final Day - Monday, January 21st 

The following rules apply:

- Remove all decorations, wire, tinsel, hardware, lights, and stands. No cloth, paper, or plastic cover bags.  Trees with these items still on will not be chipped.

-  Place trees curbside no sooner than 24 hours prior, and no later than 7 a.m. chipping day. 

-  Do not bury your tree in snow - dig out in the event of snowfall.

-  The chipper makes only one pass per street side per chipping event. 

Disposal of trees prior to or after the scheduled chipping dates is the homeowner's responsibility.  Do not put trees out for regular trash pick-up.  Advanced Disposal will not pick up trees.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Advanced Disposal & 2013 Recycle Pick-Up Schedule

Garbage Cart

Veolia Trash & Recycling Services is now Advanced Disposal Services.  The trucks will be blue and have the new brand name on them as their fleet is changed out.  There is no change to the service and they will continue to use the existing carts.  Pick up dates will remain the same.  The service number (800-387-0949) has not changed.    The recycling schedule for 2013 is posted on the Village website and available in hard copy at Village Hall.

Winter Weather Reminders

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The National Weather Service (NWS) issues winter storm warnings and watches. Here's what they mean and what you should do.

Winter Storm Watch - Winter storm conditions (heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain) are possible within the next 36-48 hours. Continue monitoring the weather forecast.

Winter Storm or Ice Storm Warning - A significant winter event is occurring or will begin in the next 12 hours. The combination of snow, sleet, freezing rain and moderate winds will impact travel and outdoor activities. An Ice Storm Warning is issued when mostly freezing rain is expected with ice accumulations of ¼ inch or more within a 12-hour period. Take necessary precautions - consider canceling travel plans.

Blizzard Warning - A dangerous event with winds that are 35 mph or greater in combination with falling and/or blowing snow that reduces visibility to 1/4 mile or less for a duration of at least 3 hours.

What is possible? Residents can expect almost anything, ranging from killer dense fog and flooding rains to widespread heavy snows and blizzards that can isolate a village/city for days. The only month without a tornado in Wisconsin's history is February! Be ready!

Keep Warm and Safe

Frostbite is damage to body tissue caused by extreme cold. A wind chill around -20°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. They should be brought inside when the temperature reaches 30°F 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.

Safety First - Stay Informed - Be Prepared

Winter Reminders   -   As The Snow Falls...

Please be sure to shovel the public sidewalk at your property within 24 hours of a snowfall.  Also, remember, if you want mail delivery, please be sure to clear snow from the street area in front of your mailbox so that the mail truck can access your mailbox. 

 

Winter parking restrictions run from December 1, 2012 to April 1, 2013.

Ordinance 192-7d requires that "no person shall park any vehicle for more than 30 minutes on any street in the Village of Saukville between the hours of 2:00 and 7:00 a.m." Physicians on emergency calls and persons having special written permission from the Police Department are exempted from the terms of this section.

Oscar Grady Library Events

VHS tapeTo make room for more current, updated DVDs, the Oscar Grady Public Library will be giving away our entire VHS collection free of charge on a first come, first served basis. 

Movies for all ages will be on display for the public in our community room February 5th-7th during regular library hours.  Take home as many as you can carry!  Oscar Grady Public Library is located at 151 S. Main Street.

 

Enlightenment: Discussion Group for Seniors

Our Seniors' group meets Fridays at 1:30 p.m. in the library's Community Room.  Refreshments are provided.  We discuss a different topic every week.  You can come every Friday or just when you are available!    http://www.oscargradylibrary.org/?p=3473

 

Teen Trading Card Club

Teens will meet in the History Room and card decks are provided for those who are new to the games.  Join us every weekend or as often as you'd like!  http://www.oscargradylibrary.org/?p=3433.   Come to learn, come to play, or come just to hang out with other card players!  Ask at the circulation desk or call the library at 284-6022 for upcoming play dates.

Pet License Renewals

All Village of Saukville residents owning a dog or cat that is older than six months are required by Village Ordinance to purchase a pet license.  2013 licenses can be purchased at Village Hall during normal business hours.  A late penalty will be imposed for pet license processing after March 31, 2013.  Proof of rabies vaccination is required for all pet licensing.

 

Dog License fees:

$8.00-spayed/neutered;$10.00 not spayed/neutered

$5.00 late penalty after March 31, 2013.

 

Cat License fees:

$5.00-spayed/neutered; $7.00 not spayed/neutered

$3.00 late penalty after March 31, 2013. 

2012 Property Taxes

The full amount of your property tax bill, or the first installment minimum, is due to the Village of Saukville by January 31, 2013.             Property Tax Payment Information

 

How the tax bill is distributed:  While the full amount of the tax bill is collected by the Village, only a portion of every dollar (.32) is utilized to operate the Village.  The remaining amount is distributed to the respective taxing jurisdictions.  Below is a breakdown of the dollar distribution:2012 tax rate distribution

 

Please keep in mind:

  • In order to deduct your property tax payment off of your 2012 income taxes, it must have been paid by December 31, 2012.
  • Payments can be made at Village Hall, Port Washington State Bank or BMO Harris (Saukville Branches) thru January 31, 2013.
  • If you are getting a refund from your escrow account, please go to either Saukville bank branch listed above.  You must pay inside, not at drive-through tellers. Bring your tax bill to process payment.  Refunds can be processed immediately at these banks.

To download a copy of your bill, go to: http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/lrsweb/parcel/search.aspx, - the Ozaukee County Tax Data Search site.

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