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Page Building Permits 2 Snow Removal 2 Winter Parking 2 Sidewalk Obstructions 2 Refuse & Recycling 3 Water Utility 3 Brush/Leaf Collection 4 Inside this issue: www.cityofmiddleton.us Phone: [PHONE REDACTED] Page 1 Recycling Last year the City opened the Middleton Recycling Center. The center is open year round on Saturday mornings from 8am to noon. The recycling center is lo- cated at 4330 Parmenter Street at the new Municipal Operations Center. In addition to recycling the items listed on the web page, our recycling center co- ordinator is setting aside for re-use quality items that have been dropped off at the recycling center. Some of those items are posted on the website www.freecycle.org, and all of the items placed in the FreeCycle area by our recy- cling coordinators are available during open hours on Saturday mornings. Just sign a simple disclaimer form, and help reduce waste by extending the life of the product. Pellitteri Waste Systems is handling bulk item and appliance pick up. No trash or large items outside of trash carts will be picked up unless prior arrangements have been made. Recycle items may be placed in clear plastic bags for pickup. For more information you can visit their website at www.pellitteri.com or call 257- 4285. For a full description on how to recycle or throw out miscellaneous items, check the City’s updated Trash and Recycling Guide. The Guide and other information for recycling appliances and plastic bags can be found on the City’s Recycling web page. Christmas Tree Disposal The City will collect & chip Christmas trees during the months of January & Febru- ary on an as-needed basis. All tinsel, decorations, lights, tree stands, etc. must be removed. Trees placed in plastic bags or buried in snow banks will not be collected. Reminder: Weekly Recycling The City of Middleton has weekly pick-up of the blue Recycling carts! Reusable Grocery/Shopping Bags You can help the environment by reusing cloth or plastic shopping bags, but just how clean are they? Lab tests found fecal coliforms and bacteria on reusable bags which could lead to illness. The solution? Wash the bags routinely to kill the bacteria and wrap meat and produce in plastic bags before placing them in your shopping bags. Oil & Oil Filters can be dropped off for recycling at the new Municipal Op- erations Center in the shed just outside of the recycling center. The oil drop-off site is open for public use at all times. Water Conservation Program Overview Beginning July 1, 2015, the Middleton Water Utility began offering water conserva- tion programs. The funding for the programs was approved by the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin and is intended to reduce water usage City-wide as out- lined in the Middleton Sustainable City Plan. The plan outlines goals and action steps for decreasing the gallons of groundwater pumped per capita per year. Residential Water Conservation Program Commercial Water Conservation Program CITY OF MIDDLETON PUBLIC WORKS & RECYCLING NEWS Fall 2016 Volume 48 ---PAGE BREAK--- Page 2 Building Permits Residents must obtain permits from the Building Inspector for construction and remodeling projects with a cost estimate over $1,000. Any project that includes improving, altering, converting, repairing, extending or demolishing of a building or structure requires a building permit. Permits are also required for land disturbing, erosion control, storm water, plumbing, heating, electrical, and signs, both temporary and permanent. Signs include banners, flags, balloons, and sandwich boards. Permit applications are available at City Hall and on our website. Permits must be obtained before construction begins. Please allow two weeks for processing permit applications. A penalty will be applied for projects started without a proper permit. If you have any questions relating to obtaining a permit, please call the City of Middleton Building Inspection Department at 821-8370. Sidewalk Obstructions Obstructions in need of edging or trimming include:  Vegetation (trees & bushes) hanging over the side- walk, within a height of 10’ above the sidewalk.  Grass & weeds that are narrowing the effective side- walk width. The useable width of sidewalks needs to be maintained at a minimum of 48”.  Sidewalk obstructions other than from City terrace trees must be removed by the adjacent property owner. To report a sidewalk obstruction other than from a City terrace tree, please contact Community Services Director, Mark Walther at 824-7347 or [EMAIL REDACTED].  Per City Ordinance, trimming or removal of City ter- race trees needs to be conducted or approved by the City Forester. To report a sidewalk obstruction from a City terrace tree, please contact the City For- ester, Mark Wegner at 821-8360 or [EMAIL REDACTED]. Property Information For property information, go to the the City web site: cityofmiddleton.us WINTER PARKING NOVEMBER15-MARCH 15 Cold weather and snow will soon be upon us. City Ordi- nances require alternate side parking during the winter season, regardless of snowfall. Between the hours of 1:00 am and 7:00 am, all vehicles parked on the street must be on the even numbered side on even numbered days, and on the odd numbered side on odd numbered days. Alter- nate side parking is not applicable on streets with parking limited to one side. SNOW REMOVAL Middleton ordinances require that the owner, occupant or person in charge of each building, structure or unoccupied lot in the City fronting or abutting a street shall remove snow and ice from the sidewalk, including handicap ramps adjacent to such building, structure or unoccupied lot as well as from any fire hydrant upon or directly adjacent to the prop- erty to a point no higher than four inches below the lowest outlet hydrant cap. The snow and/or ice must be removed from the entire width of the sidewalk and handicap ramps and from fire hydrants. No accumu- lation of snow or ice may be permitted to remain for longer than 24 hours regardless of the source of the snow or ice. If ice cannot be removed immediately, it shall be sprinkled with salt, sand or combination thereof until it can be removed. You can also help by shoveling out your mail box and areas for your trash and recycling carts. It is unlawful to plow, shovel or throw snow into the street. Recycle Your Holiday Lights! You may drop off your indoor & outdoor holiday lights for recycling at no cost during the months of November, December & January. 3 Available locations: Middleton Recycling Center –Saturdays 8-Noon Ace Hardware...2540 Allen Blvd...[PHONE REDACTED] Wolff Kubly Ace Hardware...6305 University Ave…[PHONE REDACTED] Questions? Contact Abby Attoun at [PHONE REDACTED] or [EMAIL REDACTED] ---PAGE BREAK--- Refuse & Recycling Update Page 3 Water Utility The Water Utility will continue to perform meter testing and cross connection inspections. With the assistance of Hydro Corp., some residents will be receiving information on how to sign up to have this work performed at no cost. Commercial and industri- al customers will also be contacted to schedule inspections. For more information, please visit the Water Utility page on the City website. Disposing of Household Hazardous Items Dane County Clean Sweep accepts many household hazardous items, including paint. Hours: Tuesday-Friday: 7:00am-2:45pm Saturday: 8:00am-10:45am Closed Sundays, Mondays and Holidays Location: 7102 US Hwy 12, Madison, WI 53718 For more information call [PHONE REDACTED] or visit their website at (Remember to bring proof of Dane County residency) Med Drop A 24 hour drop box is available in the lobby of the Mid- dleton Police Dept, 7341 Donna Dr. Please empty pills into plastic sealed bags & recycle the pill bottles at home. If you are dropping off liquids or creams, they may remain in the original container, but placed in a sealed bag to avoid spillage. If you choose to use the recycling container next to the MedDrop for pill bottles, it is incumbent on the MedDrop user to remove labels & identifying information to protect their privacy. For more information, please visit the City’s website at www.middletonpd.com/meddrop.htm Winter Garbage & Recycling Cart Placement With winter weather approaching, it’s time to plan for the placement of garbage and recycling carts during the next few months. While many residents can continue to set their carts in their driveway apron, some will want instead to clear snow from the terrace next to the driveway to make carts accessible for the collection trucks. This will be easiest if begun with the first snow fall. When planning for you cart placement, please remember:  Place carts with at least 4 feet of clearance on the sides so mechanical arms can get to them.  Do not place carts on a snow bank or more than 2 feet behind the curb, or the mechanical arm may not be able to reach them.  DO NOT PLACE CARTS IN THE STREET, as that presents a hazard to drivers and bicyclists and inter- feres with parking, storm drainage, snow plowing and street sweeping. Please also remember that if severe weather prohibits trash and recycling collection, the pick-up day will be delayed by one day for all residential pick-ups during the rest of that week. Just a reminder to winterize your outside water spigot for the winter by draining or shutting off the water to it, and putting an insulated cover over it. This will help keep pipes from freezing and bursting. Flushable? What we put down our drains and toilets can negatively impact our envi- ronment and put our health at risk. Even items labeled flushable can clog pipes, tangle pumps and result in messy and costly sewer backups. By educating ourselves and each other, we can avoid expensive and dan- gerous mistakes while improving our sewer system practices. For com- plete details on what is NOT flushable, visit the City’s Website. ---PAGE BREAK--- Brush Collection Schedule Background Information: Curbside collection of brush will be provided once a month from April through October. Special collections may be made in response to storm events. Please see the recently updated Brush Collection Policy for a complete description of rules and an alternative to curbside collection. Brush Collection Rules:  Limbs or branches must not exceed 6” in diameter.  Place brush in an orderly fashion parallel to the curb, with all cut ends pointing to the right as you face the street. Avoid conflicts with trees, poles, hydrants, mailboxes, parked cars, and other obstructions.  Remove all metal, roots and dirt.  Keep brush segregated from garbage, leaves and yard waste.  Brush trimmed by contractors WILL NOT be collected.  Brush mixed with leaves WILL NOT be collected. If you live: Place your brush at curb by 7:00 AM on: South of University Ave. West of Park St. 1st Monday of the month South of University Ave. East of Park St. 2nd Monday of the month North of University Ave. West of Allen Blvd. 3rd Monday of the month North of University Ave. East of Allen Blvd. 4th Monday of the month University Ave. Park St. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Monday Monday Monday Monday Allen Blvd. Note: Collection is done throughout the week, not necessarily on Monday. If Monday is a holiday, place brush at curb by 7:00 am Tuesday. Fall Leaf Collection Fall leaf collection will begin in October and continue through November, weather per- mitting. Collection will end following the season’s first snow accumulation, but no later than the end of November. Please see our recently updated Leaf and Yard Waste Collection Policy for a complete description of rules and alternative options, and check the City web site for weekly progress updates. Leaf Collection Rules:  Pile leaves on grass areas along the curb, but not in the street or gutter.  Do not pile leaves around trees, posts, hydrants, mailboxes, rocks, firewood or brush.  Leaves in bags or containers WILL NOT be collected.  Leaves mixed with brush WILL NOT be collected. Page 4 Residents may drop off yard waste at the MRD compost site, 5211 CTY Q. See our website for hours and rules. This site is op- erated by Purple Cow Organics. Compost material is not availa- ble to the public. If you have any questions call: [PHONE REDACTED]