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Main

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  • Visit the Staff Directory to find all department and staff contact information.

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  • Village Trustees and the Village President do not have offices in Village Hall.

    These officials can be contacted directly via phone or email. Contact information for them can be found on the Village Website here, or by calling the Clerk’s Office at 262-250-4740.

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Building Inspections

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  • At this time, the village does not have a Certificate of Compliance Program.
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  • Yes, we accept Visa, Mastercard and Discover at the Inspection window in Village Hall.  We do not accept credit card payments over the phone.

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  • The Building Inspection Services staff is primarily responsible for overseeing new construction and alterations of commercial and residential buildings, as well as the installation of plumbing, electrical, and heating/air conditioning systems. Plans are reviewed and permits are issued with conditional approval within the restrictions of State and Village codes.

    Inspections are made at various stages of construction. For each inspection made, a written report is filed. These reports are kept in property files as a history of the property for current and future owners. Property files are public record and open for public inspection during regular office hours.

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  • All buildings including out-buildings and garages require a permit before they are built. Individuals seeking to make changes and alterations to, or installations of electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC systems, and driveways must obtain a permit before work begins.  It is not just new construction that requires permitting; other common projects that require Inspection Services include basement remodeling, kitchen remodeling, re-roofing, re-siding, swimming pools and decks.  The Village website includes detailed information for each of these types of projects.

    Check with Building Inspection Services if you are unsure of what work needs a permit or what type of permit you need. Their number is 262-346-4460. Each of these projects will then need to be inspected by the building, fire, and/or electrical inspector periodically throughout the process to ensure compliance with building and fire codes.

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  • It is likely that you will be able to put a fence in your yard; however, the Village Code has requirements for fence height and placement. For example, fences in the rear or side yard can be up to 6 feet in height, but in the front yard the maximum height is four feet (up to 6 feet could be allowed with Plan Commission approval).  You also can’t put a fence on an easement without Plan Commission involvement, and fences cannot be closer than 2 feet from the public right of way.  Because fences include these types of restrictions, there is a permit and inspection required for building a fence. In addition to the application, residents must include a copy of their property survey that identifies right of ways, easements, and property lines, as well as the proposed placement of the fence.  For questions, contact Building Inspection Services staff at 262-346-4460.

    Building Inspections
  • You can obtain copies of property surveys, building permits such as plumbing, electrical, and heating, and address displays and signs.

    Building Inspections

Planning & Zoning

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  • All new businesses are required to complete a Zoning Compliance and Occupancy Permit for review and approval by the Village Planner. Permit applications are available for pick up in person at Village Hall, are available on the Village Website under Forms and Applications, as well as on the ZoningHub, and can be emailed to applicants upon request.

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  • An interactive zoning map is available on the Zoning Hub located on the top right bar of the Village home page. 

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  • Please see the interactive zoning map on the Zoning Hub for specific zoning information on any property in the Village.  The Zoning Hub provides information on zoning, permitted uses and setback information for properties with the Village. 

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  • If you have a question or concern about private property maintenance, contact Planning and Zoning Services with your issue. Staff will then determine if there is a violation and what action should be taken. Please note that there are only specific circumstances where the Village will intervene when it comes to the maintenance of private property. These instances include, but are not limited to: noxious weeds as defined by Village Ordinance, grass that is 12 inches or more in height, and/or the private property poses a danger to adjacent properties, property owners, and/or the public (EX: large damaged tree limb hanging over sidewalk).

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  • A Flood Plain overlay can be found on the interactive Zoning Map or by on our website here: http://www.village.germantown.wi.us/392/Floodplain-Zoning-and-Maps. The Community Development Department should be contacted directly for questions regarding floodplain and wetlands at 262-250-4734.

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  • Information about ongoing development projects can be found online here. You can also stop in and see the documents in-person Monday through Friday 8am-4:00pm at the Planning and Zoning Counter. The Zoning Hub located on the top right bar of the Village home page will also provide information about development projects, as well as ways to sign up for updates to areas of interest.

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  • The Village rarely gets involved with private property disputes. Most issues will need to be resolved privately between the property owners. The Village will only become involved if a property owner is actively violating Village Ordinances and Zoning Code.

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Parks & Recreation

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  • EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY the Park & Recreation Department is no longer able to process Work Permits for Minor.  

    The Department of Workforce Development's Equal Rights Division has developed a new online work permit application tool. The Division carefully considered the lessons of the past few years, when pandemic restrictions made it nearly impossible for some minors to obtain work permits and decided to pursue an online application that would be available to the parents of minors 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from any computer, tablet, smartphone, or similar device. The application improves accessibility for minors who live in rural or underserved areas and eliminates the difficult logistics involved in working parents having to take off work to make a trip to a work permit office.   

     

    The application is live now. A parent can access the site using these instructions. (See Below) Payment is made directly to the department through the application, using a credit or debit card or by ACH direct withdrawal. Once the permit application process is complete, the Department mails a paper copy of the permit directly to the employer.

    Work Permits

    Requirements for employment of minors

    • A work permit is required before anyone under the age of 16 is allowed to work in any job with the exception of agriculture or domestic service work.
    • Employers must have a work permit on file for the minor being employed before they may allow the minor to begin work.
    • 16- and 17-year-old minors do NOT need to obtain a work permit prior to beginning work. Work permits will not be issued for minors ages 16 or 17.
      • State law prohibits the use of minors to perform hazardous work. Prohibited employment provisions still apply to work that 16- and 17-year-old minors can be employed to perform.

    Obtain a work permit (Parent/Guardian)

    Parents and guardians may obtain a work permit by following the instructions below. Note that parents and guardians are required to pay the work permit application fee at the time of purchase. After the payment has processed the parent or guardian will receive an email confirmation and the permit will be printed and mailed directly to the employer.

      1. Create a DWD ID
        • If you already have a DWD ID, you do not need to create a new ID.
      2. Enter Information about the minor applying for the work permit and their:
        • Employer
        • Job
        • School
      3. Pay for minor's work permit. We accept:
        • Credit or debit (not currently available on Apple devices)
        • Checking or savings account

    Do you have DWD ID and know how to create a permit?

    Yes, login to create a work permit No, help me create a work permit

    For the employer - permit fee requirement

    The employer must reimburse the $10.00 permit fee to the minor by no later than the date of the first paycheck. A copy of the permit will be mailed to the employer.

    For more information

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  • You can reserve a Germantown Park Shelter by calling 262-250-4710 or through the online reservation tool available through the Village’s website under the Park and Recreation Department.

    Call the number listed above for more information on availability, cost, occupancy, amenities and restrictions.

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  • For all of these issues please call the Public Works Department to report it at 262-250-4721.

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  • Please call the Park & Recreation Department at 262-250-4710 to report any damaged park equipment.

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  • Yes, the Village does use fertilizers and weed killers on Park green spaces.  The Village contracts out much of this work.  The treated areas are posted as per regulations.  If you have specific questions, please call 262-250-4721.

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  • Yes.  All dogs must be on leash and under the control of the owner.   

    Village Ordinance 21.09c states, "Dogs shall be permitted, provided any such dog is on a leash of sufficient strength so that the person in charge of the dog may exercise control or otherwise restrict said dog's movement."

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  • No.  Golf is NOT allowed in any Village Park.

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  • Please visit the Washington County website for more information about Washington County Parks and Park Passes. 

    Washington County Parks Reservations » Passes (washcoparks.com)

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  • Visit our website at Park & Recreation | Germantown, WI - Official Website (germantownwi.gov) 

    You can also take a peek at our seasonal Recreation Guide with current programs, policies, and events. Recreation Guide | Germantown, WI - Official Website (germantownwi.gov)

    Our phone number is 262-250-4710.



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Senior Center

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  • Anyone who pays their taxes to the Village of Germantown is a resident. Anyone who pays their taxes to the School District of Germantown is considered a nonresident.
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  • The Germantown Senior Center offers a variety of leisure, educational, fitness and recreational opportunities for all senior citizens ages 55+.  The Senior Center does not have a membership fee for participation. The Center is also home to the Germantown Senior Club that offers additional programs and opportunities to seniors for an annual membership fee of $18. The Senior Center also offers a van service for adults 55 and older who live within the Village of Germantown.  More information about the van can be found online or by calling the Senior Center at 262-253-7799. Washington County provides nutritious lunches at the Sr. Center Monday-Friday for Seniors 60+. Please call (414) 380-8666 for information about this program. The County also provides a nurse for 1:1 meetings with Seniors once a month; the nurse is at the Germantown Senior Center on the first Thursday of each month between 9:30am-11am.

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  • The Senior Center offers two rooms for the public to rent: the main meeting/event room and the smaller multi-purpose room. Rental applications can be found on-line and in-person. Rentals can also be made over the phone by calling 262-253-7799. Check with Senior Center staff for information regarding pricing, occupancy, restrictions, amenities, and availability.

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Fire Department

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  • Due to the transition of Germantown Dispatch to Washington County,

    You will now report your location for the burning of yard waste. There will be *NO* permit sent to you. 

    You are simply reporting your location to Washington County.

    VISIT weblink *here* , or CALL Washington County Sheriff’s Office (262-335-4378)

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  • Burning garbage and materials emitting toxic fumes or substances, noxious odors, or creating health hazards is prohibited under Village Ordinance. To report these incidences, call the Fire Department at 262-502-4701.

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  • If your service date was on or before 04/29/24, please contact:

    Amy Lerch, Administration

    Germantown Fire Department

    N115W18752 Edison Drive

    Germantown, WI 53022

    (262) 502-4701 (Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm, confidential voicemail)

    Payments to Village of Germantown can be mailed to the above address.

    If your service date was on or after 04/30/24, please contact:

    Paramedic Billing Services

    395 W. Lake Street

    Elmhurst, IL 60126

    Patient Support Line: 630-530-2988 [M-F, 8am-5pm]

    Payments to Village of Germantown can be mailed to the above address.




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  • The Germantown Fire Department is always looking for men and women to become paid on-call firefighters and emergency medical technicians (EMTs). Call 262-502-4701 for more information.
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  • We respond to over 2,500 ambulance calls each year.

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Historic Preservation Commission

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  • Historic designation provides protection to a property for the purpose of preserving its character and history. As property owners change, the preservation commission will stay active in its continuing care by working with the owners to ensure that it remains in good condition and true to its history.
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  • Historic designation does not stop change. Through the process of completing the Certificate of Appropriateness the Commission will direct any changes to stay true to the period and architectural style.
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  • All owners of designated historic properties are required to obtain a Certificate of Appropriateness before making any exterior changes to their property. The simple review process is designed to preserve the distinct character and integrity of the site.
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  • In the case of a home, historic designation only protects the public view. It does not apply to the interior.
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  • Absolutely not! These are private homes.
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  • Repainting your house, in the absence of any structural changes does not require Commission involvement. However, if any assistance were needed in making a color decision, the Commission would be more than happy to help.
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Public Works

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  • The address of the NEW Residential Yard Waste Facility is W130N10200 Town 9 Pkwy. The Center has seasonal hours:

    • February - March: Second Saturday of each month from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
    • April - November: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
    • December - January: Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
    • Holidays: Closed on all observed holidays throughout the year
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  • Village staff maintains all the turf, and planting for all Village buildings.  We have a greenhouse provide all the annual planting materials for pots, decorative areas, and hanging baskets.

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  • The Village does not fix drainage problems located on private property.  Germantown Engineering staff are compiling a list of overall resident requests regarding drainage concerns.  Drainage projects are selected based on the degree of impact to public safety and property, as well as available resources.

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  • If there is debris or leaves plugging an inlet near your home, please call 262-253-8252.  If a major rain event is forecasted, Village crews are dispatched, and we check and clean as many inlets as possible before the rain begins.  Residents can help keep inlets clean by not blowing grass clippings and leaves into the street.  This plugs inlets, causes street flooding and creates hazards for our neighborhoods.

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  • To report a damaged streetlight or lamp that is out, please call 262-250-4721.  Some lights are maintained by the Village and some by WE Energies.  Typically, a simple lamp replacement takes 3-5 business days once reported.  Other failures can take longer to repair, especially if there is a fault underground.

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  • Currently there are no funds budgeted to address sump pump complaints.  Germantown’s Engineering Department is working in conjunction with Germantown’s Highway Department to compile a list of resident requests to eliminate sump pump discharges to the street surface.  Once a comprehensive list is created, Engineering will provide recommendations for the Public Works & Highway Committee to review and act upon.

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  • Typically, it is the policy of the Engineering Department to refrain from adding stop signs to existing neighborhood intersections because stop signs are to be used based on traffic counts and accident data.  Stop signs are not good traffic calming devices in neighborhoods where speeds are already designated to be 25 mph.  Also, too many stop signs in a neighborhood may condition drivers to practice unsafe habits like “rolling” through intersections.  If stop signs are to be installed, an analysis by the Engineering Department must be completed beforehand.  Any recommendation would need to be taken to the Public Safety Committee and Public Works & Highway Committee for approval prior to installing the signs.

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  • The Village sweeps streets to keep as much debris out of our storm system as practical.  We also sweep streets to keep our Village looking clean and neat!  We try and sweep all Village streets at least twice annually.  This does not include fall leaves, those need to be brought to the Residential Yard Waste Facility for disposal.  We attempt to sweep main streets and intersections at least 4 times a year.  Weather, workload and other factors all play a role in when, and how often we sweep.

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  • If you have any of the above-mentioned issues, please send an email to hvanbeek@germantownwi.gov.  Village crews will resolve the issue as quickly as possible.  Please note that dead deer are picked up as part of a County wide contract.  It can take up to two weeks (or more) to get one removed, especially in the fall.  Potholes and signs can take 3-5 business days to address on average.

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  • Our Annual pick-up takes place in early June, check the Latest News on the front page of our website for the date as it approaches. Please note that brush must be out next to the curb the day prior to the beginning of the brush pick up event.  This process will take approximately 2 weeks to complete, we will not be extending the pick-up or picking up brush that is not put out before the pick-up starts..

    The Village will not pick up yard waste (twigs, grass clippings, annual flowers, etc.) or leaves. These will need to be taken to the Residential Yard Waste Facility on Town 9 Pkwy to be disposed of.

    Buckthorn will be collected with this pick-up.

    For complete rules and regulations please contact the Public Works Department at 262-250-4721 or visit their webpage at this link.

    Click here for our informational brochure.

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  • All questions regarding garbage/recycling collection should be directed to Waste Management Customer Service at 262-251-4000 or 1-888-960-0008 or via email wmeservice@wm.com.

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Engineering

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  • Reviews typically take 5-10 business days. However, Germantown ordinances allow up to 30 days to complete a review.

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  • The Village does not survey properties for property owners. This must be done through a private surveyor. 

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  • The Village assures each engineer/surveyor inherently declares compliance with professional conduct, ethics, practices and standards. Seals are dictated under Wisconsin Law and professional standards for each prospective profession.

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  • The Engineering Department generally designs and inspects Department of Public Works projects (including road projects), reviews private development projects for the Plan Commission, administers driveway and right of way permits, completes field survey work, reviews certified survey maps and plats, and maintains record drawings. The Engineering Department also administers the Village’s Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources storm water discharge permit, which includes erosion control permitting, and illicit discharge investigations.

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  • Yes, but at the property owner’s risk. The Village will not replace concrete driveway aprons with the same material when doing road reconstruction projects.

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  • Germantown’s 5-year Road Improvement Program is the best way to see what the plans are for village roads to be resurfaced/reconstructed.  The 5-year Road Improvement Program can be found at www.village.germantown.wi.us/176/construction-projects   Another way to find the map is to click here.  

    It is important to note that the 5-year Road Improvement Program is subject to change based on approval by the Public Works & Highway Committee and Village Board, available budget, cost of construction, condition of roads, as well as coordination with water and sewer utility projects.

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  • Yes, you will need a permit to install or replace a driveway culvert.  The permit is available at the Engineering Department counter located in Village Hall or online here .  The fees for this are subject to change, so please refer to the current fee schedule.

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Clerk

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  • Meeting notices are posted on the Village website, on the Village Cable channel, on the meeting board at the front doors of Village Hall, and at the Community Library.  Minutes for meetings are not posted on the web until they are approved, which is generally at the next meeting date.  All public meetings must be noticed including Village Board and Village Committee and Commission meetings.  Notices must be posted at least 24 hours in advance, but our goal is to post further in advance.

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  • The answer to that is that it depends where you live. Germantown has four individual polling places. One for each voting district in the Village. Each of the polling places are listed below. To find out which polling place you vote at, please click on the following link: Where's my Polling Place?

    District 1: Germantown Senior Center, W162N11960 Park Ave

    District 2: American Legion Hall, N120 W15932 Freistadt Road

    District 3: Life Church-Main Building, W164 N11325 Squire Drive

    District 4: CrossWay Church, W156 N10041 Pilgrim Road

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  • Yes, staff of the Department are all Notaries. There is no fee, and you do not need to be a resident of Germantown to use our services. Please note: Do not sign the document before bringing it in front of a Notary Public. Notaries need to witness you signing the document for them to be able to notarize it. Please also bring a Government Issued Picture ID.

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  • There are a few ways to vote absentee. The first is to submit a request in writing (email counts) that you would like us to mail you an absentee ballot. When you make this type of request, please make sure you provide your name, address, date of birth, where we should mail the ballot, and which elections you would like to vote absentee for. You can also complete the form and mail it to us or fill out the request through MyVote through this link. For each method, you are going to be asked to provide a photo ID in order to receive a ballot. There are excepts to this rule so please read the absentee voting application carefully to see if you qualify under those exceptions.

    You can also vote absentee at Village Hall for the dates announced for each election, which will generally be the two to four weeks prior to the election. Please note that per state statue, there cannot be voting at Village Hall on the day before or day of any election. 

    Click here for more information.

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  • Each District has two trustees. The complete list of Trustees can be found here.

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  • The Village Code is online and there is a physical copy in the Clerk's Office. Please note, however, that the Clerk's physical copy must stay in the Clerk's Office. You cannot take it with you. Copies of ordinances can be made for you.

    Here is the link to the Village Code

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  • Germantown is split into four different districts. Who your County Supervisor is depends on which district you reside in as they vary from district to district. To find the full list of County Supervisors please click here. To find out who exactly is your supervisor please click here.

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  • The answer is, it depends.  The licensing period for licenses such as Cigarettes, Coin Operated Machines, and anything related to Alcohol (including Operator Licenses) is July 1st until June 30th.  In order for proper review of licenses, we need to receive the completed forms well in advance as they may need approval at the Public Safety Committee and Village Board.  

    Such licenses/permits like Animal Fancier's Establishment Permits, Boarding Kennel, Pet Grooming, Food Vendor licenses are on a "normal" calendar year schedule (January - December).

    Applications can be found here.

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  • In addition to our Village Board of Trustees, the Village has several other citizen committees. These include the Library Board and Plan Commission. If you are interested in serving on any of these, please let us know. Additionally, if you are interested in the possibility of helping with elections, let us know of that as well. 

    Both of these above listed opportunities come with an application that must be filled out before being considered. These forms can be found here for the Citizen Committees and here for poll workers.

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  • All Village Board meetings are open to the public, and residents are welcome to attend.  Most Village Board Meetings are video recorded, and the recordings can be accessed through the Village Website. Those recordings can be found here. Additionally, meeting minutes will be posted once they are approved, which normally takes place at the next regular meeting.

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  • The Germantown Clerk's Office does not handle anything with regards to Mid-Moraine Court. We do not have any information regarding tickets, court dates, or bail. We also do not take payments for the Court.

    Court is held in the Village Board Room in Village Hall on the third Wednesday and third Thursday of the month. Any questions regarding citations or court dates should be directed to the Court itself. The number for the Municipal Court is 262-334-5700.

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  • County election information can be found with the County Clerk’s Office by visiting their website.

    State election information can be found through the Wisconsin Election’s Commission website.

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Finance

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  • The Finance Department is responsible for providing professional financial management services for the Village of Germantown. The office handles payments to the village for property taxes, utilities, and pet licensing, accounts payable, creation of the annual Village budget, payroll, debt management, employee insurance, and investment.

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  • Tax bills are usually mailed the second week of December.  You can download copies of your tax bill and payment receipts at http://landrecords.co.washington.wi.us/LandRecords. Simply search by your parcel id, street name and number or the first and last name listed on your property tax bill. Once you are on the property summary page, go to the “Select Detail” dropdown and choose “Taxes.”

    land records page

    From there choose the tax year you want to view.  Payments will be listed in a pop-up box. More information about paying your tax bill including payment options can be found on our website: http://wi-germantown2.civicplus.com/189/Property-Tax-Information. Please note: the Washington County Land Records site includes other information about your property history in the dropdown menu. 

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  • Real estate property taxes can be paid in two installments due January 31 and July 31 of each year. The July 31 payment is payable to Washington County.  WI State Law allows for a five business day window for payments to be received by mail.

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  • The Village will not know the tax rate until all taxing jurisdictions pass their budgets and report their levies to the County Treasurer who puts the tax bills together for the municipalities. This usually happens in late November to early December.

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  • All dogs and cats over the age of 5 months must be licensed annually with the Village Finance Department. To get a license for your pets you must bring proof of a current rabies vaccination, complete a pet license application, and provide proper payment. (One application is needed PER animal.) Dogs and cats should be licensed by the end of January. Dogs and cats licensed after March 31st are subjected to a $5 late fee. Service animals must also be licensed annually, but are exempt from the license fee.

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  • For questions about your water and sewer bill or to set up direct payment, please call the Utility Clerk at 262-250-4703.

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  • Water bills can be paid in person at the Village Hall Finance Department; mailed with check payment; or paid online through the Village’s portal.

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  • The budget for the Village is put together by staff during the late summer to early fall period and presented to the Village Board in October with passage of the budget in November. To participate in the budgeting process, you can:

    • Contact your Village trustees and Village President to voice your opinions.
    • Come to the Annual Budget Public Hearing that takes place in November. The specific date is announced in October. Here you can express your support or concerns regarding the budget and what you would like to see included or changed.
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  • Our Annual budgets since 2013 are posted on our website http://wi-germantown2.civicplus.com/427/Annual-Budget-History.  Our current comprehensive annual financial report (CAFR) can also be found online: http://wi-germantown2.civicplus.com/563/Current-Financial-Report

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Police

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  • The Germantown Police Department provides protection services with office hours 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The Police Department has 42 employees, including 31 sworn officers. We have a variety of programs to serve the public that we are particularly proud to offer. Our K9 unit is funded with the support of the community. Our current K-9 handler is Officer Darren Von Bereghy. K-9 Hatto joined our department in 2017.  We will be adding a second K9 unit in 2020; his name is Arek and he will be partnered with Officer Justin Pesch.

    The Department also participates in a variety of Community Policing activities such as school visits, community events, and seminars, and the summer police academies for adults and for children.

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  • Personal, business and residential safety awareness and drug prevention, the Police Department offers the following programs to the community:

    Call 253-7780 for information on:

    • Bicycle License/Parking Information
    • Child “Care Bear” Program, D.A.R.E. Program, Fleet Watch Program, Fingerprinting, Neighborhood Watch Program, Child Identification Cards, Safety Town, Tours, Citizen’s Police Academy, Adult Citizens Police Academy, Youth Police Academy. (Contact the Crime Prevention Officer at 262-253-4079.)
    • Citizen Complaints, Citizen Ride-a-Long Program (ask for on-duty shift supervisor)
    • Public Records Requests (ask for Chief Mike Snow)
    • Explorer Scout Program (ask for SRO Toni Olson)
    • Youth Services Officer (Info and services available for parents and juveniles in need of assistance with family relationships, disciplinary problems, etc.) (ask for Det. Sgt. Penny Schmitt or School Resource Officer Toni Olson)
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  • Call the non-emergency number for the Police Department to ask about hunting. Their number is 262-253-7780.

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Water Utility

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  • Scheduled water shut off’s can be performed Monday through Friday from 6am to 2pm, the property will be assessed a $45.00 turn fee  during 6am-2pm after hours of 2pm-6am, Saturday or Sunday will be charged a turn on fee of $60.00. The water may only be turn off/on or meter pulled by an authorized employee of the Water Utility. To schedule an appointment please email or call our Water Utility billing clerk at ppatel@germantownwi.gov  or by Phone-262-250-4703

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  • Water quality issues can be caused by many different factors, and the water utility can help troubleshoot if the problem is in your home or in the outside distribution system. Before you call the water department, first try to do some homeowner detective work. 

    • Verify if the water quality issue is in the whole house, in one fixture, or multiple fixtures. 
    • Is it on the hot side or the cold side or both? 
    • If it is in only one room of your home, more than likely the problem is in your home. 

    To speak to someone about the issue, please call the water utility office at 262-250-4703 or 262-253-8254.

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  • Water bills can be paid in person at the Village Hall Treasury Department, mailed with payment or paid online through the Village’s website: Online Bill Pay

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  • Before you call the water department, first try to do some homeowner detective work.

    • Locate your water meter (usually in the basement or utility room) where, and make sure your main water valves are in the open position.
    • Determine if the whole house has low or no water pressure by checking every faucet. 
    • Determine if your house has low or no pressure in one fixture or multiple fixtures.
    • Determine if the low or no pressure is on the hot side, cold side, or both.

    If you haven’t been able to find the problem after taking these steps, please give us a call. You can call  the water utility office at 262-250-4703 or 262-253-8254, of for after business hours, call the Germantown non-emergency Police Department line at 262-253-7780.

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  • Confirm (visually) if the leak is occurring before/after the meter, or if the leak is actually coming from the meter itself.

    • If the leak is not coming directly from the water meter - then you will need to contact a plumber to address the issue.
    • If the leak is coming directly from the water meter, then call the Water Utility department at 262-250-4703 or 262-253-8254.

    We will only replace the water meter in your home; any other leaks are the responsibility of the property owner. The water valves used to shut off the water to replace the meter are the responsibility of the property owner, and they need to work prior to any meter replacement. If they start to leak or break at the time of the meter replacement, the cost of the repair is the responsibility of the property owner.

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  • Your water meter keeps track of your home’s usage in its internal memory.  This meter is read every quarter by radio frequency signal from outside your home.  It can also be accessed by utility staff when a reading outside the norm is reported or discovered by utility staff.

    Please see the link on our meter description sheet.

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  • In most cases, water that smells like rotten eggs is caused by the anode rod inside your hot water tank. 

    Anode rods are designed to attract corrosive elements in the water, thereby diminishing corrosion in the vulnerable steel liner. The degrading of the anode rod and/or the chemical reaction causes a rotten egg smell. 

    For additional information, click on the link below for many hot water heater issues on the village web site at:

    https://www.germantownwi.gov/341/Water-Quality

    and for water heater tank issues:

    https://www.waterheaterrescue.com/troubleshooting/smelly-hot-water.html

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  • The Germantown water utility owns the water service from the connection point at the water main - up to the water shut off in your yard (located at the road right-of-way line); as well as the physical water meter; we do not own any valves or piping connected to the meter. 

    Any leak in your home is the responsibility of the property owner, even if the meter was just replaced. 


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  • Germantown water comes from a ground water source aquafer distributed and pumped by wells though miles of buried underground pipes. Please see the link for a description of Aquifer water sources.

    Wisconsin Aquifers

    Hydrogeologic Framework of Southeast Wisconsin

    The water quality is largely affected by the contact the water has with its surroundings from the underground aquifers through the pumping and distribution process and your interior plumbing. Please see the link for a list of our testing requirements in the annual Consumer report.

    Water Quality Report

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  • The small 4”X 4” plastic flags in your yard are 'locating flags' which mark buried underground utilities. 

    A utility, the Village, a neighbor, or someone at your property likely contacted Diggers Hotline which uses a system to identify these lines.

    • It is frequently utilized for constructing, repairing, planning, and/or installing underground utilities. 
    • These lines could be power cables, phone or cable TV lines, storm, gas, water, or sewer lines. 
    • Most of the flags have identifiable owner references and phone contact numbers. 

    The flags should remain in place until the work is completed.

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  • The pink or black film around plumbing fixtures, showers/tubs, or in toilets at the bowl water level is the result of a condition caused by an airborne bacteria that can breed into a pink or black stain once it encounters a wet or damp environment. See link for in-depth article describing this condition.

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  • Water distribution pipes over time react like the human body. As our bodies age, and depending on one’s diet, we can develop plaque buildup in the blood vessels. 

    The water distribution is very similar because we do not pump and distribute distilled or non mineral water. 

    Over time, water travels through the aquifer picking up minerals. These microscopic minerals settle out into the utilities’ distribution pipes and pipes in your home. 

    When velocities of the water or water directions change due to hydrant flushing, valve turning, water tower and pump operation, water main breaks, or fires, buildup can break free mixing it in the pipes and changing the color of the water. 

    If you experience a change in the color of your water, please give us a call.

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Administration

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  • Appointed by the Village Board, the Village Administrator serves as the chief administrative officer of the village and is responsible for the general supervision of all Village employees and departments.  The Administrator is also responsible for carrying out and/or delegating all legislation and decisions established by the Village Board.

    Other responsibilities include:

    • working with the Village Board to develop new policies, programs and procedures
    • managing appointed staff
    • overseeing the annual budget
    • ensuring that the Village is run ethically and transparently
    • serving as a representative to the community and in potential development interests
    • overseeing service delivery across departments

    The Village Administrator is an ex officio (non-voting) member of all boards, commissions, and committees, appointed by the Village President or the Village Board, pursuant by law. 

    The Village President is elected by the residents of Germantown at large for a four-year term.  The President presides over Village Board meetings, appoints committee members, and serves as the Chairperson for the Plan Commission.

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Snow Operations

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  • Our staff does not have shifts.  Our crew is out before, during and after the event, and it is the same crew who plows that also responds to all other Highway, Building, Grounds and Parks calls (streetlights out, sign downs, etc.).  Each crewmember has a designated route, but our philosophy is that nobody leaves until everything is plowed. This means there may be times when multiple plows are on the same road.

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  • In general, we prioritize by type of street during events:

    • Mains- need to be passable throughout event. This means mains may be plowed more than once before subdivisions are plowed.
    • Secondary streets
    • Subdivisions
    • Cul de sac and dead ends
    • Village buildings- this may get elevated depending on time of day
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  • Mains are determined by:

    • Traffic Count
    • It helps people get in and out of the Village
    • Special circumstance (Police Dept, Fire Dept, salt storage, hospitals, and schools)

    What is a secondary?

    Secondary streets connect you to a main street.

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  • It is likely not always last. However, we can’t guarantee what time or order everyone will get services because it is largely dependent on conditions.

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  • Snow always has to be plowed to the right, and it will naturally fill any opening (like a cleared driveway). If plows are still out and they have not plowed your street, snow will block your driveway if you have already shoveled. Also, we must plow as close to the curb as possible to ensure there is a clear flow line so that any run-off during the melt gets to the inlets. Unfortunately, there is nothing we can do to prevent this from happening.

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  • This depends on the timing and conditions of the snow event. In general, because we do not have shifts, our goal is to start no earlier than 3:30am and to leave no later than 8pm, so that our crew can get some sleep before returning.  However, our Public Works staff and Police Department coordinate to make sure we address road conditions that need attention at all hours of the day.

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  • If you believe your mailbox was struck by a Village plow, please send an email to mmortwedt@germantownwi.gov or call 262-250-4721.  A member of our DPW staff will come out, assess the situation, and decide if the mailbox was physically struck by Village equipment.  If our plow hits your mailbox, we will replace it, but it may be spring depending on what needs to be replaced. If we break a post, we will replace with a cedar post. The mailbox will be a black plastic mailbox. You can repair or replace it yourself; if you do, bring in your receipt, and we will reimburse up to $100.  There are times that the weight of snow knocks over your mailbox- this is NOT something we are responsible for repairing.

    Click here for our Mailbox Policy

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  • Please be aware that in most cases there is approximately 15’ of Village right of way adjacent to the street in most residential lots.  This space is kept for number of reasons including snow storage, storm water infrastructure, and other uses.  PLEASE refrain from placing electric pet fences and underground sprinkler heads in this area.  If they are damaged as part of snow removal or an excavation the Village may not repair any damage caused.

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  • Yes… Residents can use driveway markers to help our drivers know where the curb ends, and lawn begins.  PLEASE understand that we will not replace ones that get broken, AND PLEASE do not use channel posts, or any other metal objects in the right of way.  These heavy-duty markers can be dangerous if struck by motorists so please do NOT use those.  If we tear up the lawn in your immediate area, please call 262-250-4721 and give us your address.  We compile a list and come back in spring to make repairs.  We use quality seed and fresh topsoil.  We will not sod any damaged areas.  PLEASE understand we make mistakes.  Our operators are maneuvering an 8’ front plow and 9’ wing.  This is over 20’ of snow removal equipment.  Our target area is the concrete curb, which is 18” wide from front to back.  We need to get that close to have room for future snows and so that melting snow has a path to storm inlets.  Early season snow falls and warm winters often prevent frost from getting into the ground. This keeps shoulders extremely soft and vulnerable to damage.  We don’t like causing damage, but we do, we are sorry and appreciate your patience and understanding.

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  • To put it simply, the best thing you can do is stay safe and keep those around your safe as well.  Make sure children avoid big piles of snow near the road and to keep a safe distance from approaching plow trucks- nothing worse than being underneath a pile of flying snow! Another way to stay safe is to stay off the roads. If you must be out, keep plenty of distance between you and other cars, and particularly plows.  A snowplow can’t stop as quickly as a normal car, so please give plows plenty of room to maneuver.  Drive cautiously and most of all be patient. It takes time and lots of effort to clear the roads.  Remove all parked cars from the streets to provide plows with full access.

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  1. Germantown, WI Homepage

  1. Village of Germantown

  1. Germantown, WI 53022

  1. Phone: 262-250-4700

  1. Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

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