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MOUNT PLEASANTA F O R W A R D T H I N K I N G C O M M U N I T Y
8811 Campus Dr. | Mount Pleasant, WI 53406 (262) 664-7800 | www.mtpleasantwi.gov
Community Guide2016
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A thought that is with me every moment of theday. As a father - as a 5th generation Johnson.For years, we've stated that SC Johnson is afamily company - but I just want to explainwhat that really means.
To start, it means that we don't report toWall Street. The decisions we make come down tocaring for you and the world we share -not whatanalysts want to hear. And, quite frankly, thatdoesn't always mean doing what's easy. But whenI go to bed at night, I know what we're tryingto do is right.
It also means that all those products you'vecome to trust over the years - well you cantrust that they're made with your family’sinterest in mind. Trust that they're right foryour house and our world.
Times may have changed since my great great-grandfather started SC Johnson, but theinspiration behind what we do remains exactlythe same.
FAMILY IS EVERYTHINGFisk Johnson, 5th generation SC Johnson
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FAMILY INSPIRES US.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Mount Pleasant, WI 53406 Phone: (262) 664-7800 • Fax: (262) 664-7801
www.mtpleasantwi.govCompiled by Laura Gleason, Logan Martin
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Greeting..............................................................6
History ................................................................8
Government .......................................................9
Local Transportation ......................................10
Shopping, Dining & Lodging ....................... 11
Housing ............................................................ 12
Parks and Recreation ..................................... 14
Mount Pleasant Day .......................................15
Education .........................................................16
Business & Industry ....................................... 17
Health Care ......................................................18
Church/Faith Index ........................................ 20
Worship & Faith Communities ..................... 21
Resident Information .....................................22
Public Safety ....................................................24
Village Departments & Services ..................25
Advertiser Index.............................................. 27
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On behalf of the Village of Mount Pleasant, we want to welcome you to our community. We are proud to bring you the 2016 Community Guide, for all things Mount Pleasant.
� rough insight and vision we have witnessed a large growth pattern both in industry and housing development. As a village, we look to continue this pattern in the coming years. With a population of 26,375, Mount Pleasant o� ers a small-town sense of community while still allowing for easy access to larger metropolitan areas.
Milwaukee’s Mitchell International Airport and downtown is just minutes from our border, and Chicago is just to our south.
� e Village of Mount Pleasant is one of the fastest developing communities in southeastern Wisconsin. Located on the Western shore of Lake Michigan, the village o� ers a variety of indoor and outdoor recreational activities.
Whether you are here for a short visit or a long-term stay, we look forward to helping you make Mount Pleasant your own.
PINE HILLFARM
Seasonal Farm Stand
We are a State RegisteredCentury Farm
4930 - 90th StreetMount Pleasant,WI
262-930-3091
www.pine-hill-farm.com
Contact us for earlyvegetable availability
Vegetables fromAsparagus to
Zucchini
Local Honey
You can also find us at Farmers Markets May through OctoberWednesdays -West Racine Farmers Market
Farm StandOpen DailyLate July toMid October
10:00am to 6:00pm
SaturdaysThe Downtown Racine Farmers Market
FRESH from farm gateto dinner plate
St. Paul theApostleCatholic ChurchCC CCCC CCCC CC
6400 Spring Street, Mount Pleasant, WI 53406 • Website: www.stpaulracine.orgParish Office: 262-886-0530 • Fax Number: 262-886-0737
Weekend Masses: Saturday at 4:30 p.m. Sunday at 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.Weekday Mass or Communion Service: Monday thru Saturday @ 8:15 a.m.
We are an active, growing faithcommunity committed to answerGod’s call to prayer, formationand outreach to those in need.
All are welcome!
GREETING
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PINE HILLFARM
Seasonal Farm Stand
We are a State RegisteredCentury Farm
4930 - 90th StreetMount Pleasant,WI
262-930-3091
www.pine-hill-farm.com
Contact us for earlyvegetable availability
Vegetables fromAsparagus to
Zucchini
Local Honey
You can also find us at Farmers Markets May through OctoberWednesdays -West Racine Farmers Market
Farm StandOpen DailyLate July toMid October
10:00am to 6:00pm
SaturdaysThe Downtown Racine Farmers Market
FRESH from farm gateto dinner plate
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HISTORY
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The Village of Mount Pleasant is a community rooted in a rich agricultural history. Its earliest se� lers inhabited the fertile soils along the western shores of the Root River, forming the township in 1842. In September 2003, Mount Pleasant took a big step in becoming an incorporated village, thus securing its boundaries as an identifi able community.
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2011Mount Pleasant organized as a political body. Meetings were held in residents’ homes
17 residents filed a petition to build the first town hall.
Town Board approves a resolution authorizing a committee to study the feasibility of acquiring land for the second town hall facility.
Plans were approved for the new Town Hall and authorized
the board to proceed Dedication ceremony held for new Town Hall and the first meeting was held. A resolution was also adopted to demolish the former town hall structure.
Safety building and two fire stations constructed
Town of Mount Pleasant Incorporated into the Village of Mount Pleasant
Ranked Second largest town (population) in Wisconsin) New Mount
Pleasant Village Hall & Police Department Opens, and former site redeveloped into $35 million retail complex
2015
First annual Mount Pleasant Day community event is held
to celebrate all things Mount Plesasant
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Mount Pleasant’s Village Board consists of a president and six trustees, each elected to their positions on an at-large, part-time basis with two-year staggered terms. � e board formulates and acts upon general policies that guide its operations.
In addition, the administrator serves as chief operating o� cer, managing day-to-day activities and administering the policies set forth by the Board. Numerous commissions
and boards, composed of civic-minded residents and business leaders who volunteer their time and expertise, study issues of interest and make recommendations to the board.
Meetings are held every second and fourth Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. � ese meetings are held at the Mount Pleasant Civic Campus located at 8811 Campus Dr. For more information, to get involved or for meeting minutes, visit www.mtpleasantwi.gov or scan the QR code on the left.
GOVERNMENT
� e Mount Pleasant area has six polling places:
Mount Pleasant Village Hall8811 Campus Dr.Mount Pleasant, WI 53406
Fellowship Baptist Church5607 Wright Ave.Racine, WI 53406
Messiah Lutheran Church3015 Pritchard Dr.Mount Pleasant, WI 53406
Concordia Lutheran 3350 Lathrop Ave.Racine, WI 53406
Racine Assembly of God Church1325 Airline Rd. Mount Pleasant, WI 53046
Caledonia/ Mount Pleasant Memorial Park9416 Northwestern Ave. Caledonia, WI 53126
Important things to remember when heading to vote:
• Polling places are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on election day.
• Voters are required to show a valid photo ID to vote.
For more information about election day activities and voter FAQ, call the village clerk at (262) 664-7800 or visit www.mtpleasantwi.gov. Additional information and online registration forms can be found at www.myvote.wi.gov.
VOTING/ELECTIONS
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LOCAL TRANSPORTATION
Finding Mount Pleasant is easy. With three major accesses along Interstate I-94, the community is conveniently located between metropolitan Milwaukee and Chicago on the western shore of Lake Michigan.
Amtrak rail o� ers speedy passenger service and the Belle Urban Systems (http://cityofracine.org/Racine-Transit/) provides economical, dependable and safe public transportation to many places, activities and locales.
Batten International Airport is the largest privately owned, public-use, reliever airport in the United States, providing services to corporate, business and private aircraft. � e Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 838 operates an aviation museum on the grounds of the Batten Airport.
Mitchell International Airport is only a 20-minute drive north and provides both passenger and air freight services.
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SHOPPING, DINING & LODGING
Mount Pleasant o� ers a wide variety of shopping and dining experiences. With the continued growth of the community, there is an additional expansion of retail options. In 2015, O&H Danish Bakery opened a new facility in Mount Pleasant, which is home to their bakery operations and � agship store. Bringing in tourists from around the country, O&H bakery serves as one of Mount Pleasant and Racine County’s best kept secrets: Kringle. Kringle is a Danish pastry that is the o� cial pastry of the State of Wisconsin.
Area menus range from classic American dishes to mouth-watering ethnic cuisine. Whether you crave a quick meal or a relaxed dinner at one of our many � ne restaurants, Mount Pleasant has it all.
Mount Pleasant has a variety of hotel options. Our � ne hotels o� er amenities such as conference facilities for business travelers and families. Lodging accommodations can be found throughout the village.
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Mount Pleasant o� ers a broad spectrum of housing choices to suit a variety of lifestyles. � e area has everything from modestly priced homes and apartments to outstanding condominium developments and sprawling country estates. New housing developments continue to keep pace with the demands of an ever-growing population. � e village is currently home to approximately 26,375 residents, with median housing value around $194,000 and median rent cost around $717.
Our community and the surrounding areas continue to work together to achieve well-planned economic and residential growth, while protecting the ideal quality of life that residents long have enjoyed in eastern Racine County.
HOUSING
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With nearby local and county parks (in both well-established and new neighborhoods) and lively competitive athletic programs, Mount Pleasant makes businesses and residents feel right at home. Residents enjoy more than 300 acres of regional, county and neighborhood parks.
New development contributes to new parkland being added on an ongoing basis. � e top-quality Mount Pleasant Parks and Recreation Department ball teams and tot lot programs provide recreational programs for families. Residents enjoy a wide variety of public and private golf courses in the region. Seniors enjoy camaraderie at their weekly card game housed at Mount Pleasant Village Hall.
� e 52-acre Caledonia/Mount Pleasant Memorial Park has been a premier destination in the area for over 50 years. � e hall and shelters are available every week for many family and community functions. � e Kids Connection community-built playground is the main feature at this park providing excellent recreational amenities and has inspired a similar community-built playground, Kids Cove, at Racine’s North Beach.
� e Racine Area Soccer Association’s (RASA) games take place at the adjacent RASA property on spring and fall weekends.
� e village has two large community parks. Smolenski Park is a 70-acre sprawling nature/wildlife preserve that features walking trails, a playground and a European-style picnic pavilion. Stewart-McBride Park is a 16-acre park with two groomed softball diamonds, two sand volleyball courts and expansive playground equipment. � e village also has seven neighborhood parks spread throughout the village’s residential areas.
Approximately 3,000 area children focus their attention on baseball and football at Haban Park sponsored by Racine Youth Sports.
Cross-country skiing is a popular winter sport at nearby Riverbend Nature Center and Johnson Park.
� e Root River is popular for world-class � y-� shing and canoeing, and of course, Mount Pleasant’s eastern border with Lake Michigan o� ers gorgeous sunrises with unsurpassed recreation and leisure time activities – from sailing and diving to recreational boating. Cooling o� in the summer is refreshing in the spring-
PARKS AND RECREATION
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fed Quarry Lake Park, located in Mount Pleasant.
For water activities, you’ll � nd exactly what you’re looking for in the Village of Mount Pleasant and Racine County.
Pike River Pathway is an o� road 10-foot-wide asphalt recreational trail, that extends north/south through the center of the village. � e pathway provides access to hundreds of acres of reconstructed Pike River corridor. � e Village of Mount Pleasant Stormwater Utility began restoration of this 5.5-mile corridor in 2001, with the channel work and pathway expected to be completed in 2017. � e trail’s northern end begins at Old Spring Street and currently ends just south of Durand Avenue. In 2017, the pathway will extend to Highway KR – Kenosha County. Public access points are available at:
• Old Spring Street (east of Airline Road)• Timmer Lane (south of terminus)
• Oakes Road (at Mariner Drive)• Washington Avenue (at Case High
School)• Willow Road (at Racine County Trail/
SCJ Waxdale)• Durand Avenue (east of Cottage Drive)For more information
on Mount Pleasant parks, to reserve a location, or to register for a local sports team, visit www.mtpleasantwi.gov or scan the QR code on the right.
� e Village of Mount Pleasant launched its � rst annual Mount Pleasant Day in 2015. With over 60 local vendors, over 1,500 attendees, and over 250 pounds of food donated to the local food bank, Mount Pleasant Day aims to continue bringing the community together. � e event is held on the third Saturday of September at the Mount Pleasant Civic Campus.
To learn more about Mount Pleasant Day or to get involved, visit www.mtpleasantwi.gov or scan the QR code above.
MOUNT PLEASANT DAY
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Mount Pleasant is home to a variety of superior educational opportunities. � e Racine Uni� ed School District is the � fth largest in the state and enrolls more than 21,000 students. J.I. Case High School, Westridge Elementary and the Renaissance School are located within the boundaries of Mount Pleasant. Additionally, the village is home to a variety of alternative and magnet school choices.
For more information on schools serving Mount Pleasant residents, visit the Racine Uni� ed website, www.rusd.org.
LOCAL SCHOOLSJ.I. Case High School7345 Washington Ave.Mount Pleasant, WI 53406(262) 619-4200www.rusd.org/case
Renaissance School (private school)6150 Taylor Ave.Mount Pleasant, WI 53403(262) 554-6768www.luminschools.org
Westridge Elementary School1347 S. Emmertsen Rd.Mount Pleasant, WI 53406(262) 664-6200
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Mount Pleasant is located between Milwaukee and Chicago, making it the ideal location to establish a business. � e village has seen steady and signi� cant commercial growth in the last few years. New net construction values are as follows:
2011 $8,732,3002012 $34,801,3002013 $9,587,1002014 $19,029,7002015 $29,639,400
Convenient location, easy access, available land and buildings, and an open-for-business attitude, make Mount Pleasant a great place to do business.
Over 700 businesses operate in Mount Pleasant, ranging from manufacturing and retail businesses, to hotels, restaurants, shopping centers and Fortune 500 companies.
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
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� e Central Racine County Health Department o� ers immunization clinics, blood pressure screenings, environmental health and general health education information at minimal cost to residents. Additionally they provide home visits for high-risk patients.
Mount Pleasant is home to the newly expanded Aurora Health Facility, just a quick
walk from Mount Pleasant Village Hall. Also, the village is home to a diverse selection of senior care/residential facilities. � ese facilities provide a variety of services, ranging from independent living to full care facilities.
For more information on health care providers in the area, see the health care provider index on page 23.
Mount Pleasant Pediatricsis accepting new patients!
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HEALTH CARE
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GENERAL • PEDIATRIC • COSMETIC • ORTHODONTICS • ENDODONTICSPERIODONTICS • TMJ • SLEEP APNEA • IMPLANTS • ORAL SURGERY
Our best-in-the-area dental care is noweven better with our state-of-the-artbuilding at 1101 S. Airline Road!
Put your bestsmile forward.When you step out into theworld, lead with your best smileand everything else will follow. Hereat Racine Dental Group, we’ve beenenhancing people’s smiles for decades— with a full range of high-qualitydental services all under one roof.
From braces to teeth whitening,implants to crowns, we’ve got thetechnology, techniques and training tomake your smile look and feel its best.To get started, call us at (262) 637-9371or go to racinedentalgroup.com.
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Mount Pleasant Lutheran Church(262) 634-6669h� p://spaceshipchurch.org
Faith Community Church(262) 886-3766www.faithcommunity racine.org
Apostolic Faith Church(262) 886-3735www.racineupci.com
Spring Street Church of Christ(262) 886-0475h� p://springstreetchurch.com
Immanuel Baptist Church(262) 886-0406h� p://ibcofracine.org
Community Church of the Nazarene(262) 886-6606h� p://www.comnaz.org
Living Hope Lutheran Church(262) 884-7633
St. George Serbian Orthodox Church(262) 554-7998
Lutheran Chapel of the Cross(262) 886-4755h� p://lutheranchapelo� he cross.org
Fellowship Baptist Church(262) 633-3206www.racinefellowship.org
Grace Lutheran Church(262) 633-4831www.gracelutheranracine.net
Calvary Baptist Church 262-886-4463 www.cbcsturtevant.org
Lutheran Church of the Resurrection(262) 637-7431h� p://racinechurch.org
Bethania Lutheran Church(262) 632-7267
Second Missionary Baptist Church(262) 633-6180
New Omega Baptist Church(262) 634-4655
Covenant Presbyterian Church(262) 634-4597h� p://www.covpres.org
Racine Bible Church(262) 637-6536www.racinebible.org
Messiah Lutheran Church(262) 554-7747
Faith Lutheran Church(262) 886-2522h� p://faithluthwels.com
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer(262) 634-7998h� p://racinelcredeemer.com
Franksville United Methodist(262) 886-0326www.franksvilleumc.org
Kingdom Builders Fellowship (262) 637-9673h� p://kingdombuilders racine.org
First Baptist Church(843) 884-8521h� p://fbc-life.com
Calvary Memorial Church(262) 637-7226h� p://cmcracine.org
Racine Assembly of God(262) 886-5644www.racineassembly.com
Holy Cross Lutheran Church(262) 554-7010
Great Lakes Church – Racine Campuswww.greatlakeschurch.com
Saint Sebastian Catholic Church 262-886-4398www.stsebracine.org
St. Paul the Apostle(262) 886-0530www.stpaulracine.org
True Life Ministrieswww.truelifeministries.com
CHURCH/FAITH INDEX
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8500 Corporate Dr., Racine,WI 53406 • 262-833-0810 • racinecommons.com
Welcome HomeAt Racine Commons Assisted Living, we strive toprovide each of our residents with caring, dignifiedand respectful services at a special place that youwill be proud to call “home”.
WORSHIP & FAITH COMMUNITIESPart of what makes the village feel like
home comes from the local worship and faith communities. Mount Pleasant is home to a diverse o� ering of denominations with over 30 churches. � e village also has a variety of options for non-denominational and ethnic congregations.
� e local churches and faith communities o� er local community members a place to hold meetings, as well as civic and cultural activities (including youth clubs and community interest groups.)
For more information on local church and faith communities in the area please see the church/faith index on page 20.
OUR SERVICES INCLUDE:• Tax Preparation & Planning• Bookkeeping Services• Payroll Services• Budgeting• Bank Reconciliations• Monthly Closings• Cash Flow Management• Financial Statement Preparation• Business Consulting• Financial Analysis• and much more!
CALL TODAY! 262-554-81044521 Taylor Ave. • Mt Pleasant, WI 53405
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AUTO ACCIDENTSReport accidents to Mount Pleasant Police
Department.
ROAD CONDITIONSReport hazardous road conditions to Mount
Pleasant Public Works/Highway department or to the police non-emergency number.
PUBLIC NUISANCESIf the nuisance is a police matter, please
call the non-emergency number. For � re hazards, call the � re department. All other concerns, please contact the village administrator’s o� ce at (262) 664-7808.
PARKING RESTRICTIONSMount Pleasant has parking restrictions
on streets in the Lake Park and Lakeside
neighborhoods. Parking in these areas is allowed on the odd-numbered side of the street on odd-numbered days and the even-numbered side of the street on even-numbered days, year round.
SNOW/ICE REMOVAL & SIDEWALK MAINTENANCE
Owner/occupants of any building or structure or unoccupied lot within the village must keep the sidewalk running along their lot free from snow and ice accumulation. Sidewalks should be cleared no later than 10 a.m. daily.
BUILDING PERMITSBuilding permits are required for nearly
all types of improvements to your home or business. Issuance of a permit assures that
GENERAL INFORMATION & CONTACTS
RESIDENT INFORMATION
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a building inspector will see the work and verify that it complies with current building code requirements.
CURFEWThe Village of Mount Pleasant has a
curfew for residents under the age of 18. No child shall loiter, idle or remain upon any street, alley, or public place in the Village between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. the following day.
ANIMAL CONTROLCall Wisconsin Humane Society at (262)
554-6699 or visit www.wihumane.org for more information.
ASSESSOR’S OFFICEThe assessor is responsible for maintaining
the valuation of residential, commercial, and agricultural properties in the village within the state statutory limits.
MUNICIPAL COURTThe court handles over 4,500 cases per
year involving village ordinance and traffic violations. The municipal court clerk can be reached at (262) 664-7831.
PARKS DEPARTMENTParks are available on a first-come first-
served basis. For more information, call (262) 664-7800 or visit www.mtpleasantwi.gov.
The Caledonia-Mount Pleasant Memorial park, located at 9614 County Road K, is available on an area rental basis. For more information, call (262) 835-2403, (262) 664-7800 or visit www.mtpleasantwi.gov.
HEALTH DEPARTMENTCentral Racine County Health
Department is located at 10005 Northwestern Ave. in Franksville, Wisconsin.
Its purpose is to improve the health of the community through health promotion and disease prevention. Services include TB tests, car seat checks and immunizations. For more information, call (262) 898-4460 or visit www.crchd.com.
DOG/CAT LICENSESThe Village of Mount Pleasant requires
licensing of all dogs and cats by April 1 of each year. License fees are as follows:
• Sterilized, $10 ($5 for senior citizens)• Not sterilized, $20• Late fee, $10 (if licensed after March 31)A proof of current rabies vaccination must
be shown when applying for dog/cat licenses. Dogs and cats are not permitted to run at large in the village.
PUBLIC UTILITIES WE Energies: (800) 242-9137Lights Out: (800) 662-4749Gas Leak: (800) 261-5325Time-Warner Cable: (800) 292-4357AT&T Repair: (888) 611-2344Stormwater: (262) 664-7849Sanitary Sewer: (262) 664-7849After-hours sewer backup: (262) 636-9550Racine Water Utility Emergency: (262) 636-9185
HEALTH CARE DIRECTORYAll Saints Healthcare(Wheaton Franciscan)3801 Spring St.Racine, WI 53405(262) 687-4011
Aurora Health Care Center8400 Washington Ave.Mount Pleasant, WI 53406(262) 321-3011
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MOUNT PLEASANT POLICE DEPARTMENT
� e village is proud of its new state-of-the-art police department located at the Mount Pleasant Civic Campus (8811 Campus Drive, Mount Pleasant, WI 53406) providing emergency services 24 hours a day.
� e Mount Pleasant Police Department consists of 48 sworn o� cers. � e department has 10 command sta� overseeing the operations of the department. Four of the individuals are assigned to investigations, two K-9 handlers and their partners, one o� cer assigned to J.I. Case High School as the School Resource O� cer, and two o� cers assigned to the Lakeside COP House. O� cers on the police department are trained in tra� c investigation, crime scene processing, motorcycle patrol and community policing.
PUBLIC SAFETY
SOUTH SHORE FIRE DEPARTMENT
� e South Shore Fire & EMS Department is a consolidation of the Mount Pleasant and Sturtevant � re departments. � ese two departments were combined to establish the South Shore Fire Department in 2009, stabilizing response times, training and operational e� ciencies for both villages.
� e South Shore Fire Department sta� s three � re station locations around Mount Pleasant. � ey are sta� ed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year; and are equipped to respond to � res, hazardous events and medical emergencies.
� e � re department has 57 members who work on one of three shifts: A, B or C, and work 56 hours per week on the average. � e department has 38 paramedics with the balance certi� ed as emergency medical technicians.
POLICE DEPARTMENT INFORMATION8811 Campus Dr.Mount Pleasant, WI 53406Emergency: 911Non-emergency: (262) 886-2300General phone: (262) 884-0454 for police records, investigations, administration or to leave a messagewww.mtpleasantwi.gov
FIRE STATION LOCATIONSSouth Shore Station #83900 Old Green Bay Rd., Mount Pleasant, WI 53403
South Shore Station #92801 89th St., Sturtevant, WI 53177
South Shore/Caledonia Station #10 (joint facility with Caledonia)9433 Northwestern Ave., Mount Pleasant, WI 53406Emergency: To report a life-threatening emergency, dial 911. Non-emergency: (262) 886-2300Administration line: (262) 995-1200; this line connects you directly with the secretary at Station #8.
Mead Street COP House
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VILLAGE DEPARTMENTS & SERVICES
VILLAGE CLERK TREASURER� e clerk treasurer is responsible for
administering elections, tax collection licensing, and timely report � lings to the state, records management, board minutes, and board of review.
Direct sellers, solicitors and transient merchants (for pro� t) are required to register with the village clerk and police department to obtain all permits. Call (262) 664-7800 for more information or visit www.mtpleasantwi.gov/157/Village-Clerk-Treasurer.
PROPERTY TAXESResidents may pay property taxes by mail
or at the village hall after receiving their December tax statement. Full payment or the � rst installment must be paid by Jan. 31. Residents have four options for paying taxes:
• Mail payment to the village lockbox.• Pay in person at village hall.• Pay online at www.o� cialpayments.com • Place payment in the after-hours drop
box at village hall.� e second installment is due by July 31 to
the Racine County Treasurer.
VILLAGE ASSESSOR� e assessor is responsible for maintaining
the valuation of residential, commercial/personal property, and agricultural properties in the village (within the state statutory limits.) For more information, call (262) 664-7822 or visit www.mtpleasantwi.gov/2166/Assessors-O� ce.
BUILDING PERMITSBuilding permits are required for nearly
all types of improvements to your home,
including accessory structures such as sheds, decks, garages and pools. � e permit assures that a building inspector will see the work and verify that it complies with current building code requirements. For more information or to apply for a building permit, visit http://wi-mountpleasant.civicplus.com/2165/Building-Inspection.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT
� e Community Development and Planning Department performs a variety of services intended to protect, maintain, and develop an orderly, attractive, safe and economically healthy community. Primary functions address property development and land use activities occurring within the village, and attraction/retention of businesses. For more information, call (262) 664-7829 or visit www.mtpleasantwi.gov/435/Community-Development-and-Planning .
MUNICIPAL COURTMunicipal Court handles thousands of
cases per year involving village ordinances and tra� c violations. Fines and tickets can be paid in person at the Municipal Court Counter at the Mount Pleasant Civic Campus. Payments may also be made online at www.mtpleasantwi.gov.
STORMWATER DRAINAGEStormwater drainage involves stormwater
control, debrushing and � ooding problems. To report concerns, call (262) 664-7849.
SEWER UTILITY Sewer utility installs and maintains
sanitary sewer lines through the village. A quarterly sanitary sewer utility bill is payable in person, by mail at the secure drop box at village hall or by ACH. To report a sewer main break or backup, call the utility o� ce at (262) 664-7849. For more information, visit www.mtpleasantwi.gov/2171/Sewer-Utility-Plumbing. ➤
MOUNT PLEASANT VILLAGE HALL8811 Campus Dr.Mount Pleasant, WI 53406(262) 664-7800www.mtpleasantwi.govHours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. M-F
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PROUD TO KEEP THE VILLAGE OFMOUNT PLEASANT CLEAN & GREEN!
OUR LIST OF SERVICES INCLUDES:• Residential Collection• Industrial Collection• C&D Landfills• Landfill Gas-to-Energy
• Commercial Collection• MSW Landfills• Recycling
SO GIVE US A CALL - LET’S TALK TRASH!
(262) [email protected]
(262) 679-0860AdvancedDisposal.com
RACINE WATER UTILITYA quarterly water bill is issued to residents
on municipal water. Call Racine Water Utility at (262) 636-9181 for billing and general questions or to report a water main break. Visit www.cityofracine.org/Water.aspx for more information.
HOUSE NUMBERINGHouse numbering is required on all village
homes for easy identification of a property in case of emergency. Be sure your home displays the numbers above or to the side of the front door and is visible from the street.
OPEN FIRES/LEAF BURNINGAll residents must obtain an open burn
permit/notify the fire department (at the non-emergency line) prior to any burning or recreation bonfire. To apply for a permit or for more information on open burn regulations, visit www.mtpleasantwi.gov/196/South-Shore-Fire-Department.
CURBSIDE RECYCLING AND GARBAGEThe village contracts through the
Advanced Disposal Services for waste disposal and recycling. For more information, call Advanced Disposal at (262) 679-0860. Visit www.mtpleasantwi.gov/2308/Garbage-Recycling for pick-up information.
COMPOST SITEThe village compost site is located north
of Highway 20 (Washington Avenue at West Road) and accepts yard waste, garden waste, leaves and brush. The compost site is open from April to November (weather permitting). The site’s hours are noon to 6 p.m. Wednesdays and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays.
SNOW/ICE REMOVALSnow and ice removal is required by each
owner or occupant of any building structure or unoccupied lot within the village. The owner or occupant must keep the sidewalk running along their lot free from snow and ice accumulation by 10 a.m. each day. ◗
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ADVERTISER INDEXAdvanced Disposal .................................................................................................................26
Artisan Assisted Living & Memory Care .................................................................................3
Building Waters ..........................................................................................................................5
The Cabinetry Shop, LLC ........................................................................................................13
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin — Mount Pleasant Pediatrics .......................................18
Michael F. Cuccia, CPA / Jennifer R. Cuccia-Grays, EA ......................................................13
Fountain Hills ............................................................................................................................13
North Shore Bank .................................................................................................................... 17
Perfect Balance Accounting Services, LLC ..........................................................................21
Pine Hill Farm.............................................................................................................................. 7
Primrose Retirement Communities .........................................................................................8
Racine Audio & Video ...............................................................................................................8
Racine Commons Assisted Living.........................................................................................21
Racine Dental Group ...............................................................................................................19
Rasmussen Diamonds ............................................................................................................28
SC Johnson .................................................................................................................................2
St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church ......................................................................................6
Wing Stop ................................................................................................................................. 11
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