I have noticed a new employee at the Police Dept., yet there has been nothing said in the Board Meetings or in Adam's reports about the position being filled. I stopped in today and met her. Linda Hartung has begun working in the Police Dept. of Elmwood. I dont know how the Village has been able to hire and pay another employee, when they have put 75% of the Police Dept. budget out on the Chief himself, but everyone should stop in, and say hi to her. She was very polite and hopefully will become a very good asset to the Village.
note- I apologize that I wrote Lynn's name wrong. If there are corrections to be made to write ups by me, a simple note is all that is needed, not the hate filled crap that continues by those well respected individuals that like to push hate, instead of being helpful.
Again, Lynn I apologize and hope that you come back after schooling to see how the town is doing. Maybe some of the hatred will be gone. As far as being a volunteer, I applaud you, I have attempted to volunteer as well, but there are many out there that think volunteer equals panhandling.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Sunday, August 26, 2007
55 Years and Still Going
CONGRATULATIONS
TO
MR. & MRS. HERBERT
NAZER
ON THEIR
55TH
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY !!
MAY MORE OF US REACH THIS
GREAT MARK IN OUR
MARRIAGES.
AGAIN, CONGRATULATIONS
AND
HOPE YOU HAVE MANY MORE TOGETHER.
Friday, August 17, 2007
Aug. 13, 2007 Board Meeting
Village of Elmwood Board Meeting
August 13th, 2007
Village Hall at 7:00 PM
Attendance- President Bill Stewart, Trustee’s Bob Rupakus,
Mike Burke, Doug Claflin, Pam Marson,
Susan Dzubay, & Clerk Jodi Pulk
(also Brian Ehlers for Bond issues)
Absent- Mike Sand
Public Attendance- Mrs. Yauch, Mr. & Mrs. Talford, Pierce
Co. Herald Reporter Sari Gordon
Agenda-
Approval of the Minutes- Motion by Doug Claflin,
Seconded by Susan Dzubay
Public Input- None
Provisional Operators Licenses- approved for Kern,
Sherington, and Peterson. Motion by Pam
Marson and Seconded by Mike Burke
Nursing Home Appointments- Phil Dzubay and Deb Feiler are
the current seat holders, and motion was given
by Pam Marson to keep these two people in
place. Seconded by Doug Claflin. Susan Dzubay
abstained.
Resolution 08-2007 Initial Resolution Relating to the Issuance of a general obligation Bonds of the Village of Elmwood Wisconsin to Finance Street Improvements-
Brian began giving the information to the Board
members on the entire Bonds issue listing throughout
the Agenda. $585,000.00 is the amount the pledge will
cover, and this in turn will force another tax levy to
happen to the citizens of the community. This again
will be placed as a Debt Service Tax Levy in the
amount of $420,000.00 with the Street cost being
$130,000.00 and the Sewer being $35,000.00. This
brings it to the $585K. $92,000.00 of the cost is
re-doing the existing loan that I believe is less
than a year old. The Repayment Schedule was spoken
about, and this reflects the cost to the Village per
year at $45,000.00. Brian then explained the value
of Elmwood had now reached $40,667,000.00 He added
that the impact to the Property Owners for this change
would be .80 per 1,000.00 value. Susan Dzubay added at
this time, that some of the costs could be helped
with, by the sales of the two lots on Woodman. The
most costly part of the recouping would occur over the
next couple of years. There would also be no allowance
of paying off this debt early. There are penalties if
this is attempted. Again the costs would reflect a
$45,000.00 above budgeted amount previously set. Bob
Rupakus then added that the Village might have to drop
or withhold some of the projects set to be done over
the next couple of years then. Brian then went on to
stating the Utility and Sewer costs would be reflected
in the Debt Service Increase, which a $11,000.00
increase would be seen. There would be a $48,000.00
increase needed in Sewer Rates. He then went on to add
that $38,000.00 a year would be needed to pay the Debt
Service, in Which the Village would want 100% coming
from the Sewer Revenue. This was not including the
recent Tax Levy increases that where done in the past
year. There would be a final draft of this action at
the next Village Meeting set for Sept. 10, 2007, with
a daytime meeting also. If all goes well, the Village
could have funds in hand by Sept. 27th, 2007. There
are a total of 6 resolutions to be gone through for
this, with a Roll Call Vote required for each.
Motion to accept resolution 08-2007 was made by Bob
Rupakus, and Seconded by Susan Dzubay. Roll Call Vote
was completed and unanimous.
Resolution 09-2007 Finance Water System Improvements-
Motion by Susan Dzubay and Seconded by Mike Burke.
Roll call was unanimous.
Resolution 10-2007 Finance Sewerage Improvements-
Motion by Doug Claflin, Seconded by Pam Marson
Roll Call Vote was unanimous
Resolution 11-2007 Finance Storm Water Improvements-
Motion was made by Bob Rupakus and Seconded by Doug
Claflin. Roll Call Vote was unanimous.
Resolution 12-2007 Village Promissory Note, series 2006-
Motion by Pam Marson and Seconded by Mike Burke
Roll Call Vote was unanimous.
Resolution 13-2007 issuance and sale of general purpose bonds-
Motion was made by Pam Marson and Seconded by Bob
Rupakus. Roll Call Vote was unanimous.
Committee and Board Reports
Rupakus. Roll Call Vote was unanimous.
Committee and Board Reports
- Kris Talford gave the Board information on the Photo entry she placed in the County Fair and took Fourth place Ribbon for. This was a Picture of the 2007 UFO Days Float with the Princesses of Elmwood.
Doug Claflin- told the Board that he received a letter from Ron Schlussler in regards to everything going on schedule with upper and lower Woodman.
Bob Rupakus- stated the Police Committee had a closed Session Meeting on Monday, and was corrected again by Jodi Pulk, stating that the meeting was held Friday.
Susan Dzubay- Gave information that they are working on the Tiff 4 Project options. The 2007 Budget is looking good she added.
Jodi Pulk- stated the Veteran Memorial Trail fund meeting will be held August 23rd at 7 PM. The full committee should be present. There is more interest in the Non-Recreational trail between Spring Valley and Elmwood. now with more interest from Dunn Co. with the Red Cedar Trail. There are Grants available to be in assistance for the projects.
Pam Marson- gave information on the Nursing Home fire alarm system to re-do and keep efficient. Bids came in high, and thankfully they had the insurance money from the hail storm damage to work with.
Mike Burke- stated the Library Board met and they had new Vinyl signs placed out front of the Library by AD Craft. Also the awning should be getting replaced soon. He added the school has not been in contact with them yet.
Payment of the Bills- Motion by Bob Rupakus and Seconded
by Pam Marson.
Adjourned- motion by Doug Claflin and Seconded by Mike Burke
meeting ended at 7:40 PM.
(Writers Note- I had went to the Village Office and spoke with Clerk Vicki L. and requested information on how I could help with the Habitat for Humanity work being done in the community. She explained she would have to get back to me on that. I then rec’d a letter two days later, banning me from helping with the projects in Elmwood, due to the Restraining Order in place with Jodi Pulk. This has become a sickness with her. I was simply trying to give a hand, and she got a hold of the Habitat People and complained about me, so they had their Attorney send me a letter banning me from the site. This is not legal in any means, and Jodi Pulk continues to show just how far her sickness is going to keep going. This is information that will continue to be added to the case files for the Appeal on the Restraining Order in place.)
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Village Charges Continued !
I would like everyone to know, The Village Charges for Disorderly Conduct have been dismissed by the Pierce County Judge Robert Wing. The Chief wrote two citations after a meeting incident on April 19th, 2007. He did this over a week after the incident. Four Pierce County Deputies came to the Village Hall to check on a person that was Unwanted/Suspicious in the Lobby. That person was Rick Talford (me) The Co. Deputy would have cited me at the time of the incident if there would have been anything wrong done. but she did not respond the way Bob Rupakus and Jodi Pulk wanted her to. They then went to Chief Adam Meyers to get him to fill out a report of his own, and cite me for Disorderly Conduct twice, once for "Hand Gestures", and the other for "Disturbing a Meeting" The Hand gestures was the biggest of the two, this citation was used to obtain a Restraining Order for Jodi Pulk, for four years. The Second was a citation for Disturbing a meeting, and that was only caused by Jodi Pulk starting the conversation with Mike Burke. The slowing and stopping of the meeting was directly in line with Jodi Pulk and Bob Rupakus assuming the wrong things, and calling the cops immediately. These incidents have been continuing since the Village Board made a Policy last Jan. 2006. The Village has now attempted twice to two summers to get three Disorderly Citations. This is proving the intent that I have been writing about. Not one person in that meeting spoke with me at any time. I was standing nearly 65-75 feet away from them, yet a eye to eye contact was claimed by Pulk. The Judge did not believe this, and dismissed all charges of Disorderly Conduct where dropped as he walked out of the Courtroom. Attorney Loberg, Jodi Pulk, Mike Burke, Pam Marson and Sue Dzubay all disappeared from the Courtroom, before I could even stand up and turn around. Chief Adam Meyers was on duty in Elmwood, but did not attend the Court Trial for the citations he wrote out to me. This makes me real curious why he did not attend. But just to let everyone know, the Truth is Starting to get out !!! I have filed for Appeal with WI Court of Appeals also, to remove the Restraining Order that was placed against me, fraudulently. I have rec'd my papers back from the Courts and my Appeal has been accepted by the court of appeals. Case # 07AP1821
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