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Stockholm Township
Approx. 4,000 to 8,000 yards (more or less at the board's discretion) of Class 5 modified gravel to be hauled on Stockholm Township roads or picked up with the township truck at the vendor's pit.
Posted Date
Feb 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Feb 27, 2026
Stockholm Township
Close: Apr 1, 2026
Approx. 4,000 to 8,000 yards (more or less at the board's discretion) of Class 5 modified gravel to be hauled on Stockholm Township roads or picked up with the township truck at the vendor's pit.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Stockholm Township
The meeting began with the approval of the agenda. Key discussions included a resident's concerns regarding the cost and processing time for a pole shed permit, prompting a suggestion to invite the inspector to the Planning and Zoning meeting. The Treasurer's report and claims for the period between September 11, 2024, and October 8, 2024, were approved. The Planning and Zoning segment involved the approval of two separate variances for proposed lot sizes (Pokornowski and Mattson). Additionally, a review of the building rental included concerns about building maintenance, which resulted in the approval of necessary trim repairs. The September Maintenance Report noted ongoing road grading and tree trimming efforts; discussions covered the potential classification of Platt Avenue as a minimum maintenance road. In Old Business, an extension until December 31, 2025, was granted for the Peterson Family Farm parcel separation. New Business included the approval to sign an election equipment agreement.
The reorganizational meeting included administering oaths of office to new supervisors and official designations for various roles. Key actions involved keeping Davis Sand as Chairman and Doug Lundeen as Vice Chairman. Supervisor post designations were finalized for Planning & Zoning Board, Fire Commission, Roads/Maintenance, Buildings & Grounds, and Local Board of Appeals. The body adopted a regular monthly meeting schedule for the second Tuesday of each month, with an exception for the August meeting on August 6th. Salary and meeting rates were reviewed and set for the Clerk, Chairman, Supervisors, Head Judge, Election Judges, and Treasurer.
The meeting commenced with the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance and approval of the agenda. The primary action item involved a public hearing regarding a variance request from Virgil and Alice Schlotte. The variance sought permission to divide land resulting in parcels exceeding the 10-acre maximum allowed by ordinance (34.68 acres and 21.33 acres). The body voted to recommend this variance. Following the close of the public hearing, the meeting was adjourned.
The meeting commenced with the approval of the agenda. During the Open Forum, a resident announced their candidacy for District 5 Commissioner. Key agenda items included the approval of the Treasurer's Report and the claims for the period between August 7, 2024, and September 10, 2024. The Planning & Zoning committee adopted the new revised Flood Plain Ordinance. The August Maintenance Report noted the repair of a truck hitch, ditch mowing, tree trimming quotes (which were tabled until spring), and a property maintenance letter sent to a resident. Under Old Business, the payment for Ditch 10 culvert replacement in installments was approved. New Business addressed an incident involving a 4-wheeler tearing up Norling Ave and 85th St, with a recommendation to contact law enforcement.
The meeting commenced with the approval of the agenda. Key discussions involved the Treasurer's Report for March, which was subsequently approved, and the approval of claims spanning from March 5, 2025, through April 8, 2025. Under Planning & Zoning, an item regarding road maintenance included a decision to obtain a quote from Will DeRosier for fixing a leak on the Sterling vehicle. In New Business, the Board approved the transition plan for Mandy Servaty to take over Nancy's daycare, contingent on a twice-a-year review and a $500 deposit. Discussions also covered the need to address a culvert issue on Peyton Avenue, requiring quotes and consultation with the current owner.
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