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Wisconsin motorists would be able topurchase a specialized license plate thatwould help benefit the Midwest AthletesAgainst Childhood Cancer (MACC) Fundunder a bill that has been introduced byRep. Janel Brandtjen (R-Menomonee Falls)and Duey Strobel (R-Cedarburg).
Assembly Bill 401 would allow a personinterested in supporting the MACC Fund topurchase a plate for the regular vehicleregistration fee along with a $15 fee forthe special plates and a $25 payment thatwould go toward the MACC Fund.
The bill was unveiled during a newsconference at Children's Hospital in
Wauwatosa Dec. 7. John McGlocklin, pres-ident and co-founder of the MACC Fund.McGlocklin noted the fund was founded byhe and then-Milwaukee Bucks announcerEddie Doucette 39 years ago. In the firstyear of the fund, $35,000 was raised andthe cure rates for childhood cancer were20 percent. The fund has now raised $55million, while cure rates are now around80 percent, McGlocklin said.
Brandtjen explained that she wasasked about proposing such a bill afterMenomonee Falls residents Mattnew andTricia Verhaalen created the "ChildhoodCancer" license plate to benefit the MACCFund. The Verhaalens lost their daughter
Alison to childhood cancer."Creating this legacy, hope for others,
is a tremendous tribute to their entirefamily," Brandtjen said.
The Verhaalens were at the news con-ference with their son Tyler. MatthewVerhaalen said their daughter Alison was
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Friends of Nature Enters24th Year
eptember 1st ushered in the 24thAnniversary of Friends of Nature.
We have seen many changes over the years. We grew from 1,000 sq. feet toour current 12,000 sq. feet. We endureda major remodeling of the entire shoppingcenter in 2011 and now we are battling
the reconstruction of the intersection of Main Street and Pilgrim Road. There is alight at the end of the tunnel. Within thenext few days the roads and mallentrances will all be open making it con-venient to shop at Friends of Nature.
The past few years have seen majorchanges in the Dog and Cat Food indus-try with acquisitions and mergers of somemajor popular brands to other large PetFood manufacturers and distributors. Thishas resulted in us having access to excit-ing new products previously unavailable
and now being added weekly.Pet parents want the very best food for
their pets and Friends of Nature pridesitself on having a large selection of holis-tic dog and cat foods that include limitedingredient, grain free, and freeze driedfoods.
Friends of Nature has the largest selec-tion of Raw Frozen Dog and Cat food in
Menomonee Falls and the surroundingcommunities. Stop in and see our wall of freezers filled to the brim with all themajor brands of food and bones includingStella and Chewys, Tuckers and Fresh isBest which are all made in Wisconsin.
There are many really great foods andwe try to have most of them but if there isa food we don’t carry just tell us and wecan special order it for you and then haveit within a few days. There is really noone “best food” so our staff is trained tohelp you make a decision based on the
nutritional needs and life style of your pet.Friends of Nature is also known for
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The Germantown Historical Society would like to say thank you to the
sponsors of the 2015 Oktoberfest forhelping us put together another
successful year
From the better late than never column. I would like to share my sincere gratitude to everyone involved in t21st Hunsrucker Oktoberfest at Dheinsville Park. I am proud to announce that this year was one of the most succes
to date! Our attendance was up, sales were up, and the weather was aweso
I cannot say enough about the volunteers, along with our members,we had a ton of kids from the high school helping before, durand after the event. Thank you all for being there and we hope to see you in 2016. Once again, a portion of the village tourism fund was dona
We were also happy that Sendik's stepped up and once again became our presenting level sponsor. Along with these, many area businesses donanot only money, but time and energy to help us succeed. I really think most business owners realize that having a group hold an event of this s
anywhere in the village, is a good thing for the whole village. And we plan on doing what we have been doing for many years to co
Please mark your calendars for September 24 and 25, 2016! "Oktoberfest is in September". That's a fact you must remem
Jeff Dhein, Oktoberfest Chairm
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Twas early on a Sunday morning inthe little Village of Germantown that allthe children woke up to the clatter of reindeer hooves as Mr and Mrs SantaClaus arrived for the GermantownKiwanis sponsored Breakfast WithSanta. It is a tradition here inGermantown, Wisconsin for families tocome to the Kiwanis event to enjoy awonderful All-You-Can-Eat pancakebreakfast, and spend time with Santa
and Mrs.Claus. Moms and Dads bringtheir cameras to capture those treas-ured photos as their children enjoytheir magical moment with Santa.
Breakfast With Santa, sponsored bythe Germantown Kiwanis Club, is achance for Germantown familes to getinto the holiday spirit with an All-You-Can-Eat Pancake breakfast and all thetrimmings, plus a photo with Santa andMrs. Claus. Once again this year Santawill bring his reindeer. That’s right, realreindeer. There will be photo opportu-nities with the reindeer as well. Theevent will be held Sunday, December20, 2015 from 8 AM until Noon at theFlorian Park Convention Center,N111W18611 Mequon Road in
Germantown.Germantown Moms and Dads areencouraged to bring their cameras forChristmas photos with Santa, Mrs.Claus and their reindeer. The full break-fast meal includes pancakes, eggs,sausages and all the fixings. TheKiwanis Pancake Breakfast has becomea Germantown family tradition. TheMacArthur School 4th and 5th Gradechoir will lead the hall in Christmas car-ols. The Germantown High School choirwill also perform. Children may viewChristmas movies in Santa’s Workshop.
With all of the stress of the holidaysupon us, this is one event that is meantto take the pressure off Mom for a dayand allow each family to get thosetreasured family photos for Christmas.
It will be a memorable experience forevery child in Germantown.
Asked if the event is a fund raiserfor Kiwanis, Germantown KiwanisPresident Dwayne Ketterer smiled andsaid, “We wouldn’t be doing it just toraise money. We plan the event hopingto break even on the cost.” He added,“This is an event put on for our com-munity. We do it for the smiles it bringsto the children … just to see the lookson their faces when they get to talkwith Santa and Mrs. Claus. That’s price-
less.”Germantown Kiwanis is a volunteer
organization under the charter of theKiwanis International. It is comprisedof local residents, businesses and mem-bers of civic organizations and schoolswho seek to promote projects to bene-fit the children of our community.
Breakfast With Santa tickets may bepurchased for $12.00 apiece at thedoor. Ages 2-10 are $10.00, under 2 arefree. Save $2.00 per ticket by buyingthem in advance from a Kiwanis mem-ber or by purchasing them at Aldo’sPizza & Pub on Pilgrim Road, and theFirst Bank Financial Centre on MequonRoad.
Breakfast With Santa is supported
by the Deutschtadt HeritageFoundation, SERVPRO of MilwaukeeNorth and SERVPRO of NE WaukeshaCounty, A&B Contractors, LLC, DentalProfessionals, and the Village of Germantown Tourism and BettermentFund.
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The 2015-16 performing arts seasonbegins with an exciting world premiereat the Hamilton Fine Arts Center(HFAC).
Yuletide Conspiracy Project (YCP)— Dec. 12, 8 p.m. Yuletide ConspiracyProject is a world premiere event fea-turing members of the acclaimed localrock band, Rhythm Method. Thosefamiliar with Trans Siberian Orchestrawill love YCP. The holidays have neverbeen celebrated like this before.
The group features Bobby Rouse,vocals, Brent Taritas, guitars andvocals, Raymond Tevich keyboards,Kevin Baumann, drums and vocals andCraig Tevich, bass. Special guestBrooke St. James is a gifted guitaristand member of Moxy Roxx and nation-al recording artist Tyketto.
YCP is a talented, seasoned rockband playing all-original arrangementsof popular holiday classics. Creativeinterpretations of Christmas and holi-
day tunes with special nods to groupslike Toto, Dream Theater, Deep Purple,Beatles, Yes, Asia and Kansas await theaudience. This is not your typical holi-day concert. The music will be familiar,but the originality and fresh take onthe tunes will impress and inspire. It isholiday music that rocks.
Don’t miss other exciting events:Brookfield Academy presents "Mary
Poppins" — March 3-5Based on thebooks by P.L. Travers and the classicWalt Disney film, Disney and CameronMackintosh's Mary Poppins is anenchanting mixture of unforgettablesongs, breathtaking dance numbers,and astonishing stagecraft. Young Janeand Michael Banks have sent many ananny packing before Mary Poppinsarrives on their doorstep. Through her
combination of magic and commonsense, she teaches the family how tovalue each other again. Even grown-ups can learn a lesson or two from thenanny who advises that "Anything canhappen if you let it." Showtimes are
9:30 a.m. on Thursday, 7 pFriday and Saturday, and 2 pSaturday and Sunday.
Kids from Wisconsin — Julyp.m.Performing live annually fthan 100,000 people across Wiand the Midwest, Kids from Wipresents great entertainmensome of Wisconsin's most talentformers ages 15-20. The revueduced in collaboration with sthis country's best writers, arand choreographers. Costumdesigned and created in Brstyle. Kids from Wisconsin perdiverse repertoire of morale-bmusical entertainment for audieall ages.
Tickets may be purchased owww.HamiltonFineArtsCenter.co
phone at (800) 838-3006 or by the HFAC box office on Wedfrom 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. when schsession. The Hamilton Fine Artsis located at W220 N6151 TowRoad, Sussex.
Plans for a 73-lot subdivision in thevillage of Sussex are moving forwardfollowing a joint meeting of the SussexVillage Board and the village's PlanCommission Dec. 8.
The subdivision is proposed on landeast of Maple Avenue and south of Clover Drive. The Village Board changedthe land use portion of the
Comprehensive Plan from agriculturaland open lands to medium single fami-ly residential.
During a public hearing on the landuse change, developer Wade Balson saidthe subdivision is divided between thevillage of Sussex and the town of Libson. He said the town of Lisbon por-tion of the development would addressstormwater issues while the Sussexportion would contain the roads. Hesaid an attempt would be made to keepthe two existing tree lines on the site.
He said the lot sizes would range from12,000 to 22,000 square feet.
During the public hearing, a Lisbonresident said that stormwater should beretained so flooding doesn't occur.Sussex Village Administrator JeremySmith late read a letter from a residentwhich stated that the residents of asubdivision directly south along
Northview Drive do not want to be con-nected to the new subdivision, as theexisting subdivision has narrow streets,no curbs or sidewalks and no street-lights. The letter stated that the newsubdivision, if connected to the exist-ing one, would bring additional trafficand would be a safety hazard for manyresidents.
The Village Board and the PlanCommission then held a joint publichearing to review a request to changethe zoning from A-1 Agricultural to RS-
3 Single Family District with a PlannedOverlay District. Residents repeatedsimilar concerns during the rezoningpublic hearing.
During the public hearing, Balsonsaid he has met with Lisbon andWaukesha County officials aboutaddressing stormwater issues for theproject. He said test borings were done
to determine where bedrock was locat-ed, and said no blasting will occur forbasements on the bottom two-thirds of the property. In portions of the upperthird of the property where there isseven feet of cover, basements will belocated higher and the property will begraded to account for that. Balson alsosaid it does not appear blasting willneed to occur to install sewer. He saidthe subdivision would receive sewer andwater service from the village of Sussex.
During the rezoning public hearing,
Lisbon resident Jane Glodoski ahomes in the subdivision southnew project would also get sewwater service. Smith said the ndivision would be in the vilSussex and would get sewer anservice. Smith said if the subdirectly south in the town ofwanted water service, that
require an intermunicipal agrbetween the town and village."That hasn't been forthcomin
he said.The Village Board approved t
use change. After additional disby the commission, the rechange was supported. The Board then approved the change, with Trustee Pat Tetzlafagainst the change.
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diagnosed with DIPG in April 2014,which has no cure. He said the monthsafter the diagnosis involved medicaltreatment while she was treated at theMACC Fund Center. Their daughter diedapproximately a year ago at age 10.
"She just showed us what it means
to live every day," Tricia Verhaalensaid. "She was a girl of such completestrength, bravery, and courage and wedefinitely feel honored that we got tobe her parents."
He said the proposed license plateis "raising awareness of childhood can-cer and funding for the MACC FundCenter at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin."
Brandtjen said she is hoping tohave the bill approved during the cur-rent legislative section. Strobel addedthere is a requirement a minimum of 1,600 plates have to be sold for moneyto flow to the MACC Fund.
Afterward, Matt Verhaalen sidea for the license plate camthey went to New York City widaughter and heard the idea license plate from a person whoized that trip who said theresimilar plate in Virginia.
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moment to do a plate hWisconsin, we did not have oneVerhaalen said.
The plate is designed by artist Sandy Ploy and includes print from Alison Verhaalen. Plshe had been working on matehelp with Alison's memory, ahad the art for her hand and w
"I thought how great would integrate it into her license Ploy said.ate it into her licensePloy said.
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BY THOMAS J.MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
The Germantown girls basketballteam changed the pace late in secondhalf against Hamilton Dec. 8, going onan 11-2 run on the way to a 63-58 non-conference win over the Chargers.
Germantown took control in thefirst half, as a basket by Piper Browngave Germantown a 21-12 lead with lessthan eight minutes before halftime.But Hamilton cut in to the lead and a
layup by Taylor Klug tied the score at28-28. Brown finished the scoring forthe first half with two free throws with38 seconds remaining.
Hamilton had the advantage duringthe early part of the second half, as a
free throw by Jordan Fierst gave theChargers a 44-38 lead with 14:13remaining. A three-point basket byFierst two minutes later prompted aGermantown time out. The Warhawksthen cut into the Hamilton lead, as alayup by Kenzie Schmitz made the score50-49 in favor of Hamilton. A three-point basket by Chloe Bingenheimer atthe 6:41 mark was then followed by abasket Megan Ische, who converted alayup at the 6:03 mark after a team-
mate stole the ball on Hamilton's end of the court. Those points were part of an11-2 run that gave Germantown a 61-62lead with 3:01 remaining.
Hamilton cut the lead to 61-57 fol-lowing a free throw by Macy Williamswith 35 seconds remaining, but couldnot get any closer.
Afterward, Germantown Coach MattStuve noted his team had easier gameswithin the previous week.
"It took them awhile to realize youstill want to attack and get after them,"Stuve said. (Hamilton's) guards are asgood as you're going to see athleticallyand skill wise," Stuve said.
Schmitz was the leadingscorer for the game with 20points while Klug scored 17for Hamilton. Stuve notedthat Schmitz and Klug haveplayed against each otherduring the summer season.
"Kenzie played a lot of minutes and expended a lotof energy, but so did Klug,"Stuve said. He add that with Klug,"you're never going to completely keep
her from scoring, but make her get a lotof attempts to get her points, and wedid a pretty good job of that."
Germantown and Hamilton are inthe same postseason sectional bracket,and he noted that last year Hamiltonwas a sixth seed with 15 wins.
"That's the kind of competitionwe're going to have to set ourselves upfor," Stuve added.
Afterward, Hamilton had an 0-1record in the Greater Metro Conferenceand a 4-2 overall mark. Hamilton lost toDivine Savior Holy Angels Dec. 3, 67-56.Klug led Hamilton with 18 points. Twodays later Hamilton beat Milton, 71-62,
with Klug scoring 22 poinHamilton.
After the Hamilton
Germantown had a 2-0 record North Shore Conference and a 4all mark. The previous Germantown beat Nicolet, Schmitz led Germantown with 22
Menomonee Falls resultsMenomonee Falls beat Nicol
8, 57-36 in a nonconference Marissa Igunbor led Menomonwith 15 points. The previousMenomonee Falls lost to BrCentral, 54-44. Igunbor led MenFalls with 15 points. After thewin, Menomonee Falls had an 0ference record and a 2-4 overall
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Hamilton's Jacob Hartung converted six three pointbaskets on the way to scoring 39 points against RacineHorlick Dec. 4, as the Chargers won the nonconferencegame, 76-63.
Horlick took the early lead, as a basket by DevontraThomas-Kumpala gave the Rebels a 16-9 lead at the12:05 mark of the f irst quarter. But Hamilton answeredwith two three-point baskets to tie the score at 17-17
with just over nine minutes left before halftime andtook the lead on a three point basket by Lucas Semb atthe 6:33 mark of the first half. Horlick stayed close toHamilton and entered halftime trailing 33-31.
Consecutive three point baskets by Hartung gaveHamilton a 48-36 lead with 11:33 remaining. ButHorlick stayed close, and a three point basket by JoeGarcia III cut the Chargers lead to 55-49 with 6:12remaining. By then, Hamilton took advantage of opportunities at the free throw line, converting fivefree throws over two minutes to open up a 63-43 leadwith 4:08 remaining. The Chargers then convertedseven more free throw opportunities to close out thegame.
Hamilton had a 3-0 overall record following thegame. After the game, Hamilton Coach Andy Cerronisaid it took time for his team to adjust to Horlick's
quickness."That was not a good start but we were able to over-
come it. That was a test of what we were made of early," Cerroni said.
He also noted that the second half was a changefrom the first half, where Horlick got several opportu-nities at the free throw line after being fouled byHamilton. In the second half, Cerroni said his team dida better job of playing without fouling while theChargers also forced fouls on the other side of the court
in second half."I was pretty proud of our kids of how they handled
pressure and made good decisions in pressure situa-tions and knocking down free throws at the end,"Cerroni said.
The Chargers open the Greater Metro Conferenceportion of the schedule against West Allis Central Dec.11.
Menomonee Falls resultsMenomonee Falls topped Beaver Dam in a noncon-
ference game Dec. 5, 76-58. Jaden Champion ledMenomonee Falls with 20 points. Afterward,Menomonee Falls had a 4-1 overall record.
Menomonee Falls opens the Greater MetroConference portion of the schedule at MilwaukeeMarquettes Dec. 11.
Hartung scores 39 as Hamilton beats Horlick
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Germantown rallies to top Hamilton
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Zach Jasinski converts a layup for Hamilton Racine Horlick Dec. 4.
NotableWhile the Germantown/Hamliton
game was a nonconference match,Germantown Coach Matt Stuve notedit could be a conference game in thefuture, as one of the scenarios forconference realignment proposed bythe WIAA has the two schools in thesame conference.
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"Although I have enjoyed these years working in acareer I love, it is time for me to take a step in a new direc-tion. As I enter my fiftieth year in the jewelry business, It'stime for me to spend more time with my wife Mary Pat.We look forward to doing some traveling and spendingmore time with our grandchildren and great-grandchil-dren. But don't be surprised to see me in the store fromtime to time, because my heart is still in the business thathas been so much a part of me for all these years."
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NEWS & EVENTSHamilton students named
GMC Scholar Athletes
The Greater Metro Conference hasnamed the following Hamilton HighSchool students Fall 2015-16 ScholarAthletes:
• Ashlyn Adams, Brenna Kempen,Kaitlyn Pilo, Lauren Immekus, ColleenCoady, Emily Hartung — girls golf;
• Stephanie Hopkins, Sarah Liedtke— girls swimming;
• Rebecca Becker, Rachel Stuempfig-volleyball;
• Marie Ammel, Claire Birk, JanelleDavies, Kristina Neitzke, Maya Peske,Ericka Serg — girls cross country;
• Emily Fisher, Vanessa Ignatew -girls tennis;
• Kyle Blaedow, Jacob Hartung,Benjamin Kneer, Nicholas Loden, DevinMcMurray, Matthew Smith, RohanWashikar — boys cross country;
• Hayden Barth, Benjamin Krolzcyk,Matthew Ammel, Zachary Jasinski —boys soccer; and
• Travis Janus, Coleman Anderson,Christopher Anderson, Joshua Anderson,Brett Gluth, Michael Bruch, SamuelHerriges, Benjamin Sciortino, NicholasWishart and Zachary Jasinski — foot-ball.
Student-athletes have earned a min-imum 3.5 cumulative grade point aver-age and have senior standing.
Holiday concert atHoly Cross Dec. 12
On Saturday, December 12 at 7:00pm,the music ministries of Holy Cross
Lutheran Church will present theirChristmas concert entitled “Gloria inExcelsis Deo!” This glorious evening of Christmas music will feature all our vocalchoirs, including the King’s Kids, GodSquad, The Spirit of Harmony A cappellaensemble and the Festival Choir. Also,the New Beginnings Handbell and TheHeavenly Sounds Handbell Choirs, theFluteangelists, the Recorder Consort,Celebration Band and the Orchestra.They will weave through the story of Jesus’ birth with music, word and song.
Please come and join us in celebrat-ing this evening with your added partic-ipation. Holy Cross Lutheran Church is
located on Pilgrim Road, three blockssouth of Appleton Ave. at W156N8131
Pilgrim Rd. Menomonee Falls, WI. Forfurther information please call 262 251-2740.
Community invitedto Dec. 16 holiday concert
The public is invited to attend a freeWinter Holiday Concert Dec. 16 at 1 p.m.in the Hamilton Fine Arts Center (HFAC).
A total of 250 students who are mem-bers of Hamilton High School choirs andTempleton Middle School Eighth GradeChorus will perform traditional holidayand winter-themed music. This event isan annual holiday tradition for seniorcitizens and community members.
Directors are Jaye Mier, Templetonchorus; and Marilyn Mascitti andBenjamin Bedroske, Hamilton choirs.
The HFAC is located at W220 N6151 TownLine Road, Sussex.
Pauline Haass Library eventsThe following events will be offered
at the Pauline Haass Public Library inSussex:
• Mystery Book Club: Club meets firstWednesday of month (Sept.-June) at 7p.m. Meet new people and discuss mys-teries. The library will borrow copies of the books to be read or attendees canfind own copy. Contact the ReferenceDesk at (262) 246-5181 for more infor-mation.
• Cookie Club: Children can joinWinter Cookie Club and start collectingpunches on Cookie Club card now
through Jan. 30. Cookie decorating daysare Jan. 29 and 30.For more information, call (262) 246-
5180 or stop in at library, located at N64W23820 Main St. in Sussex, or check thelibrary’s web site at www.phplonline.org.
December Moviesat the Falls Library
The Menomonee Falls Public Librarywill show two movies in December. Themovies shown will be in the library’sMeeting/Community Room, right off themain lobby. We recommend that youcome early as we have only 80 chairs.Admission is free to all, based on the
movie’s rating. Details are as follows.Tuesday, December 15 at 2:15pm and
Thursday, December 17 at 6:15pm: "TheMan From UNCLE" (2015) Starring: HenryCavill, Armie Hammer, and Hugh Grant.Set in the 1960s CIA agent NapoleonSolo and KGB operative Illya Kuryakinpair up to stop an international criminalorganization that is dealing in nuclearweapons and technology, which couldupset the balance of power in the world.Directed by Guy Ritchie. Rated PG-13,116 minutes.
Tuesday, December 15 at 6:15Thursday, December 17 at 2:15pm
and the Flash" (2015) Starring:Streep, Kevin Klein, andSpringfield. In this unconventioheartwarming family drama, anrocker returns home to her esfamily after years on the road foher dreams, and must face the mshe tries to make things right wloved ones. Directed by JoDemme. Rated PG-13, 101 minut
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MANAGING EDITOR
The Menomonee Falls Village Boardopted not to pursue changes in currentordinances which regulate the raising of chickens.
Currently, the raising of chickens islimited to agricultural areas.Approximately a year ago, Trustee ChrisSmolik brought forward a request todiscuss options for changing the ordi-nance allow for the raising of chickensin other areas of the community.
During a Village Board Committee of the Whole meeting Dec. 7, Trustee SteveRaymonds said the item was first sentto the Plan Commission, whichRaymonds said "didn't want to touch itwith a 10 foot pole" and sent it back tothe Village Board without a recommen-dation. The matter was then sent to
the General Government Committee tosee if it could be addressed through thepolice powers provision of village ordi-nances. The committee has reviewedordinances in other communitiesinvolving the regulation of chickens,and reviewed options of ordinanceswhere chickens would be allowed withthe consent of adjacent neighbors withno regulation of lot size. He said theidea is similar to an ordinance in thecity of Wauwatosa.
"We thought it was our duty to comeup with some form of regulation orordinance to discuss and vote on,"Raymonds said.
Smolik said "we need to keep this assimple as possible" and said people foror against the raising chickens in thevillage "is not going to be a very largeamount of people."
Smolik noted that in the city of Milwaukee, 85 permits have been issuedfor the raising of chickens since theirordinance was first proposed.
Raymonds added he heard fromseven residents on the matter.
Trustee David Glasgow asked thatsince there is no restriction on lot sizewhere chickens would be allowed, howwould small residential lots beaddressed? Smolik said his opinion was"until my neighbor starts paying mymortgage they don't have a right to betelling me what to do on my land."
Trustee Bonnie Lemmer said she hastalked with residents "who wereadamant they would storm this place if little quarter-acre parcels are allowedchickens." She said that while a neigh-bor next door may not object to chick-ens, other residents may object. She
also said that once consent is rfrom neighbors, that would benent.
"I'm in real estate, it's gaffect the ability to sell your hmight affect the ability to getmarket price for the house," said.
Village President Joe Helchickens are "farm animals (andpropriate in residential areas."
Village Manager Mark Fitzgeran ordinance calling for neighbsent is "an extremely flawed banance."
"Do not give us a code tneighbor against neighbor," Fitsaid.
The board voted by a 4-3 keep current ordinances in plmake no changes.
Falls keeps current restrictions on raising chicken
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