Election Notice

 

NOTICE OF PUBLIC TEST

Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 9:30 A.M.

 

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Public Test of the Electronic Voting Equipment to be used at the Spring Election, April 4th, 2023 in the Village of Boyceville, Dunn County, Wisconsin, will be conducted in the Community Center at 1233 Charlotte Street in the Village of Boyceville, at 9:30 a.m. on              March 28, 2023.  This test is open to the public.

Brittany Halvorson, Clerk-Treasurer

Village of Boyceville


Election Notices

VILLAGE OF BOYCEVILLE
Dunn County, Wisconsin

Notice to Post in Lieu of Publication
Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the Village of Boyceville, Dunn County, 
Wisconsin, that the Village will post in lieu of publication, all election notices as required by 
law, effective immediately.
Election notices will be posted to the Village website: boyceville.gov, as well as one physical 
location at the Village Hall, 1233 Charlotte Street, Boyceville WI.
Wis. Stat 10.05

Dated this 16ᵗʰ day of March, 2023
Brittany Halvorson, Clerk


Employment Opportunity

Employment

Library Director, Full-Time

The Boyceville Public Library is seeking an energetic and creative customer service-oriented Library Director.

The Library Director is responsible for maintaining a welcoming atmosphere at the library, managing the library collection, executing programs for a variety of age groups, supervising part time staff and enhancing library outreach. The successful candidate will have strong computer and technology skills.

The preferred candidate will possess positive interpersonal skills, and have experience working with governing boards, community organizations, volunteers as well as the public. This individual must have excellent communication skills and be able to provide library services within the annual budget.

To Apply: Please submit your cover letter, resume and three letters of reference to [email protected]Position open until filled.

Minimum Qualifications

  • 54 semester credits, half of which shall be in the liberal arts and sciences.
  • Must be eligible for a Wisconsin Grade III library certification.
  • Library experience is preferred.
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license and the ability to travel to library meetings and conferences within the region and state.
  • Must be able to work 40 hrs/week in person including some evenings and Saturdays
  • Must be able to lift/push 40 lbs; be able to stand, bend, squat

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Establishes and maintains positive working relationships with employees, the public, agencies and the Library Board of Trustees
  • Manages and supervises library operations by developing respectful and cooperative working relationships with co-workers
  • Provides leadership and direction in the development of short- and long-term library plans
  • Collects, interprets and prepares data for monthly reports/recommendations to the Library Board
  • Determines work procedures, prepares work schedules and expedites workflow
  • Creates and communicates policies and procedures to staff, patrons and the Board
  • Creates and follows the Library’s operational budget
  • Assists with Capital Campaign fundraising for our new building
  • Designs library programming to meet the needs of the community and assists with all
  • Maintains required Certification Competencies:
  • Ability to communicate effectively on a variety of platforms: verbally, via email and social media etc.
  • Excellent computer skills including website design and publishing, document/poster creation, word processing and database management software
  • Knowledge of current library trends and technology developments
  • Broad knowledge of children’s, young adult and adult literature
  • Demonstrate by personal example the spirit of service, excellence and integrity expected from all staff

Compensation: $18.00 – $22.00 per hour, benefits package The Boyceville Public Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer

To Apply: Please submit your cover letter, resume and three letters of reference to [email protected]. Position open until filled.


Assessor Notice

Village of Boyceville, Dunn County 
Dear Property Owner, 
A Maintenance Assessment of all Real and Personal Property for the Municipality will be conducted from February 1, 2023 through May 15, 2023.   Please note the following from the Wisconsin Department of Revenue: 
Section 70.05(5)(b), Wis. Stats. – Trespass 
The trespass bill, which was signed November 12, 2009, states in part “Before a city, village, or town assessor conducts a revaluation of property under this paragraph [Section 70.05(5)(b) Wis. Stats.], the city, village or town shall publish a notice on its municipal Website that a revaluation will occur and the approximate dates of the property revaluation. The notice shall also describe the authority of an assessor, under Section 943.13, Wis. Stats. And Section 943.15, Wis. Stats., to enter land. If a municipality does not have a Web site, it shall post the required information in at least 3 public places within the city, village or town.”.) 
The trespass law entitles the assessor to enter a property once during an assessment cycle unless the property owner authorizes additional visits. If the property owner denies the assessor access to the property, the assessor must maintain a list of denied entries. Sections 943.13 and 943.15 pertain to the entry onto the property. Assessors and their staff should understand the conditions included in these statutes. The major conditions for entry are listed below: 

    The reason for the entry must be to make an assessment on behalf of the state or a political subdivision.
    The entry must be on a weekday during daylight hours, or at another time as agreed upon with the property owner.
    The assessor’s visit must not be more than one hour.
    The assessor must not open doors, enter through open doors, or look into windows of structures.
    If the property owner or occupant is not present, the assessor must leave a notice on the principal building providing the owner information on how to contact them.
    The assessor may not enter the premises if they have received a notice from the property owner or occupant denying them entry.
    The assessor must leave if the property owner or occupant asks them to leave.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact our office.

Sincerely,  
Eric Kleven, Assessor 

Phone: 715-529-1032


Tax Bills

NOTICE! Due to a calculation error for the Village of Boyceville real estate and personal property taxes, you will receive a REVISED bill from Dunn County in the next couple of days. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused, and thank you for your understanding.
You will see the below image on your revised tax statement.