What’s New: 1 st Down for Trees Spring Elections Volunteers Needed Walk to Mary Pilgrimage New Recycling Options 2015 Dog Licenses ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Town of Scott is in the process of creating a new web-site. The new site will be the hub of information in the town, check it out to keep informed on recent events, contact information, and emergency notices. www.townofscott.com First Down for Trees Continued Success For a fourth year in a row the Town of Scott has been awarded landscape trees from the Green Bay Packers. Known as ‘First Downs for Trees’ this program was set up by the Packers as a way to reduce their carbon footprint while helping to beautify the local communities. The Town of Scott was the first town to be included in this program; all of the other trees were awarded to the local villages and cities. This year the Town will receive 25 trees, to be planted on public property for everyone to enjoy. Spring Elections General Elections - April 7, 2015 Local election races include: Town Chairman (Vote for 1) Town Supervisor (Vote for 2) Town Constable (Vote for 2) Other positions/items being voted on include: School Board & NWTC Referendum, etc. If you have not registered to vote contact the Town Hall. Town residents vote at the Scott Town Hall: 2621 Jody Drive, New Franken, WI 7 am-8pm. NEWSLETTER – Spring 2015 Town of Scott Brown County Wisconsin
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What’s New:
1st Down for Trees
Spring Elections
Volunteers Needed
Walk to Mary Pilgrimage
New Recycling Options
2015 Dog Licenses
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Town of Scott is in the
process of creating a new
web-site. The new site will be
the hub of information in the
town, check it out to keep
informed on recent events,
contact information, and
emergency notices.
www.townofscott.com
First Down for Trees Continued Success
For a fourth year in a row the
Town of Scott has been
awarded landscape trees from
the Green Bay Packers.
Known as ‘First Downs for
Trees’ this program was set up
by the Packers as a way to
reduce their carbon footprint
while helping to beautify the
local communities. The Town
of Scott was the first town to
be included in this program;
all of the other trees were
awarded to the local villages
and cities. This year the
Town will receive 25 trees,
to be planted on public
property for everyone to
enjoy.
Spring Elections General Elections - April 7, 2015
Local election races include:
Town Chairman (Vote for 1)
Town Supervisor (Vote for 2)
Town Constable (Vote for 2)
Other positions/items being
voted on include: School
Board & NWTC Referendum,
etc. If you have not registered
to vote contact the Town Hall.
Town residents vote at the
Scott Town Hall:
2621 Jody Drive, New
Franken, WI
7 am-8pm.
NEWSLETTER – Spring 2015 Town of Scott Brown County Wisconsin
STORM WATER MANAGEMENT With the Town of Scott being located along the shores of Green Bay storm water management is
of the utmost importance. The Storm Water Utility has been working hard on managing,
maintaining, and improving the Town’s storm water conveyance system. In 2014 all of the cross
culverts under the roads in the town were inventoried and prioritized for replacement. Nine
culverts were replaced last year and more will be completed this year. These efforts are focused
on replacing the culverts in poor condition and improving areas with drainage problems.
Erosion control is also important in the town. Through the town’s membership in the
Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium education and public information is provided
to help everyone to be better stewards of our lands and waterways.
Dogs Name
(Circle One) Male or Female
Neutered or Spayed: Yes/No
Late Fee: Yes/No
Total Fee:
Color:
Breed:
Vaccine Mfg:
Vaccine Serial:
Rabies Expiration:
Dogs Name
(Circle One) Male or Female
Neutered or Spayed: Yes/No
Late Fee: Yes/No
Total Fee:
Color:
Breed:
Vaccine Mfg:
Vaccine Serial:
Rabies Expiration:
Dogs Name
(Circle One) Male or Female
Neutered or Spayed: Yes/No
Late Fee: Yes/No
Total Fee:
Color:
Breed:
Vaccine Mfg:
Vaccine Serial:
Rabies Expiration:
Dogs Name
(Circle One) Male or Female
Neutered or Spayed: Yes/No
Late Fee: Yes/No
Total Fee:
Color:
Breed:
Vaccine Mfg:
Vaccine Serial:
Rabies Expiration:
2015 Dog License Application – Town of Scott Dog license expire on December 31 of each year as indicated on the license – avoid added cost to dog licenses by
renewing them when they expire at the end of the year. It is the requirement of owners to license all dogs (WI
Stat 174). All dogs must have current rabies shots. If your dog is currently licensed in the Town and the rabies
shot has not expired within the past year the Town will have a copy on file – there is no need to send the
certification.
If your dog is no longer a part of your family please sign the back of your license and state the reason.
Return to the Town of Scott Town Hall so that your dog can be removed from the Town records.
License fees for 2015 Please send Payments & Info to: $10.00 Male or Female – Not Neutered or Spayed Town of Scott Clerk/Treasurer
If your dog is Neutered or Spayed the following fee applies 2621 Jody Drive
$5.00 Male or Female – Neutered or Spayed. New Franken, WI 54229
$5.00 late fee if licensed after April 1 (per license) (920) 406-9380
2015 Dog License Form - Fill out completely and return with correct fee. Necessary information
needed to license a dog is found on your veterinarian rabies certificate.
Owners Name: Address: Zip:
If you have a complaint in regard to barking dogs or dogs running at large, please contact one of the
Town Constables: Leland Baenen at 866-2658 or Kurt Baenen 660-3517..
Municipal News At least once a month the Town Board meets to conduct business and
make decisions that are necessary to keep the Town running. At these monthly meetings the Board
votes on numerous items that have often been worked on and discussed for several months or even
years. The following are a few highlights of items that the Town Board acted on over the past year.