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Town of Hartland Reminders and Postings

Monthly Town Board Meetings will be held the second Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. unless posted otherwise. Meeting agendas are posted on this website 48 hours before meeting.

The Town of Hartland e-mail address is: [email protected]

Information regarding Town Hall Rental can be found under Permit/Forms on this website. Call Carrie Bohm at 715-851-3107 regarding availability or refer to the Calendar link on this website. Depending on the browser you are using to view the Calendar, you may need to refresh the page for current information.

Please contact Zoning Administrator - Tim Leitermann, (920) 228-1109 or [email protected] before begining any construction project. More information can be found under the Zoning link on this website.

Notices!

The next Town of Hartland monthly meeting will be held on July 8th, 2024, at 7:00 p.m.

*** UPCOMING EVENTS ***

*** PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE ***

*** NOTICE OF PUBLIC TEST FOR 2024 PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION ***

*** NOTICE OF 2024 PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION ***

Notice is hereby given that the 2024 Partisan Primary Election will be held on August 13, 2024, in the Town of Hartland, at the Hartland Town Hall, located at W3454 County Road BE, Bonduel, WI. The Town of Hartland polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

To see an example of the ballot, please go to

http://myvote.wi.gov/en-us and click on "What's on My Ballot". An example of the ballot is also posted at the Hartland Town Hall.

*** BURN PERMITS ***

A Burn Permit is REQUIRED in the Town of Hartland. To avoid a penalty, call Dave Bohm, Town Chairman, 715-851-3117, for burning permits.

More information on burning can be found under Permits/Forms Open Burning, or Ordinances 2012-02.

*** INJURY TO HIGHWAY ***

Dragging logs or timber down roads causes damage to the road. Below is a copy of the Wisconsin Statute stating the liability for this action.

86.02 Injury to highway. Any person who shall injure any highway by obstructing or diverting any creek or watercourse or sluiceway, or by dragging logs or timber thereon, or by any other act, shall be liable in treble damages, to be recovered by the political division chargeable with the maintenance of highway injured, and the amount recovered shall be credited to the highway maintenance fund.

*** ROAD MAINTENANCE ***

Please report any road repair issues to the Chairman or any Supervisor. This includes pot holes, raised culverts, signs down, etc. Contact information can be found under the 'Government' link on the page.

Vandalism to Town of Hartland Signs

Replacing and/or repairing road signs is costly to the taxpayers of Hartland. If you witness any event of vandalism to road signs, including removing, damaging, painting, etc., please try to get a license plate number and call 9-1-1 to report. Thank you.

Fire Commission News!

If any Town of Hartland resident suspects high levels of carbon monoxide in their home, call 911. The fire department will be dispatched to determine if levels are dangerous. Currently this call is free of charge!

Our volunteer Fire Department is in need of Fire Fighters. Please submit an application if you are interested. Applications available under Permits/Forms.

Overview

The Town of Hartland is located in northeastern Shawano County, surrounding the Village of Bonduel. The unincorporated community of Slab City is located within the Town of Hartland and the unincorporated communities of Frazer Corners and Zachow are also located partially in the town. The Town of Hartland has a total area of approximately 35 square miles. As of the latest census the population was 900.

Established in 1859, the Town of Hartland reached its sesquicentennial or 150th anniversary in 2009. The residents take great pride in their history with many pictures on display at the town hall and have even published a book called ‘Hartland Roots’. For more information on how to acquire this book and to learn more about the Town of Hartland, visit the ‘History’ link on the left of this page.

The majority of the Town of Hartland is agricultural, including both active and non-active dairy farms and many acres of cropland. There are also several parcels of woodlands that serve as recreation or home to wildlife. Drive through our township to enjoy a peaceful tranquility or view the old barns that often display a barn quilt.