Waterfest Event Organizer Wanted for 2025

Exciting Opportunity: Waterfest Event Organizer for 2025

Are you passionate about event planning and creating magical and memorable experiences? Do you want to make a significant positive impact in your community while gaining valuable experience? We are looking for a dedicated and creative individual to organize our highly anticipated Waterfest event in July 2025!

Oconto Waterfest is a celebration of Independence Day and is located at Oconto City Breakwater Park. With live music, great food, vendor booths, kid’s activities, a fireworks show over the Oconto River and more, this event is fun for everyone!

Join us in creating a Waterfest that will be remembered for years to come!

If you are interested or for more information, please contact Brittney Burruel at 920-834-7711 or admin@cityofocontowi.gov.

Labor Day 2024 Garbage & Recycling Schedule

CITY OF OCONTO

Labor Day 2024

Garbage & Recycling Holiday Schedule

  • Monday, September 2ndNo pick-up – City Hall closed
  • Tuesday, September 3rd – Garbage pick-up for residents on or North of Pecor St except for residents living on North Bayshore Rd, Harbor Rd, Spies Rd, Yacht Club Rd, Hart St, Turner Ave, Lamkey St, and Water St or that normally get picked up on Mondays.
  • Wednesday, September 4th – Garbage pick-up for residents on or South of Pecor St including residents living on North Bayshore Rd, Harbor Rd, Spies Rd, Yacht Club Rd, Hart St, Turner Ave, Lamkey St, and Water St or that normally get picked up on Tuesdays.
  • Thursday, September 5th – Recycling pick-up for residents on or North of Pecor St except for residents living on North Bayshore Rd, Harbor Rd, Spies Rd, Yacht Club Rd, Hart St, Turner Ave, Lamkey St, and Water St or that normally get picked up on Wednesdays.
  • Friday, September 6th – Recycling pick-up for residents on or South of Pecor St including residents living on North Bayshore Rd, Harbor Rd, Spies Rd, Yacht Club Rd, Hart St, Turner Ave, Lamkey St, and Water St or that normally get picked up on Thursdays.

NOTICE: TREE TRIMMING

08/27/2024

CITY OF OCONTO

The City of Oconto Public Works Department will be doing a city-wide inspection of all trees, shrubs and bushes that do not meet City of Oconto Ordinance Sec. 6-4-7.

The ordinance states that all trees, bushes, and shrubs shall have a clearance of 8’ over any public sidewalk and 14’ over any public street. Any tree in the public right of way will be trimmed by Public Works crews including trees that are under 14’ over any street or alley.

Trees on private property that are less than 8’ of clearance shall be the responsibility of the property owner and the City of Oconto will send you a letter if you have a tree in violation of the ordinance.

Thank you,

City of Oconto

Ordinance on Spotlight – Trees and Shrubs

Every town, village, city, and county has ordinances. An ordinance is a written law adopted by a municipal governing authority, i.e., a town board, a village board, a city council, or a county board. Ordinances address things like public health and safety, land use and zoning, and government administration.

A municipal code of ordinances provides an organized location for all current rules and regulations affecting the municipality. It provides citizens, municipal staff, and third parties with one basic source for knowing the current rules and regulations of the municipality. 

Ordinances are put into place to protect the safety and well-being of their municipality as a whole. They ensure the municipality will be fair and consistent with all businesses, property owners, and residents within the municipality.

Ordinance on Spotlight is designed to bring awareness to current City Ordinances. Knowledge and transparency are keys to happiness and success!


CHAPTER 4. TREES AND SHRUBS

Sec. 6-4-7. Trimming.

(a)    Trees standing in or upon any terrace, public area or upon any private premises adjacent to any public right-of-way or public areas shall be kept trimmed so that the lowest branches projecting over the public street or alley provide a clearance of not less than fourteen (14) feet. The Director of Public Services, or his designee, may waive the provisions of this Section for newly planted trees if he determines that they do not interfere with public travel, obstruct the light of any streetlight or endanger public safety.

(b)    The necessity of the pruning may be determined by the Director of Public Services or his designee.

(c)    Clearance from sidewalk to lower branches shall not be less than eight (8) feet. All trees standing upon private property in the City, the branches of which extend over the line of the street, shall be trimmed so that no branch shall grow or hang over the line of the sidewalk lower than eight (8) feet above the level of the sidewalk. No tree shall be permitted to grow in such a manner as to obstruct the proper diffusion of light from any public lamp.

(d)    Trimming or pruning of more than two-thirds (⅔) of the crown of a public area tree shall be considered to be a major alteration and shall require a permit from the Director of Public Services or his designee.

(Ord. No. 977, § 1, 7-13-99)

Sec. 6-4-9. Removal of Trees and Stumps.

(a)    Dangerous, Obstructive and Infected Trees. Any tree or part thereof, whether alive or dead, which the Director of Public Services, or his designee, shall find to be infected, hazardous or a nuisance so as to endanger the general public or other trees or plants growing within the City, or to be injurious to sewers, sidewalks or other public improvements whether growing upon public or private premises, or trees damaged or felled by forces of nature, shall be removed, trimmed or treated by the owner of the property upon or adjacent to which such tree or part thereof is located. The Director of Public Services or his designee shall give written notice to said owner to remedy the situation which shall be served personally or posted upon the affected tree. Such notice shall specifically state the period of time within which the action must be taken, which shall be within not less than twenty-four (24) hours nor more than fourteen (14) days as determined by the Director of Public Services or his designee on the basis of the seriousness of the condition of the tree or danger to the public. If the owner shall fail to remove, treat or trim said tree within the time limited, the Director of Public Services or his designee shall cause the tree to be removed, treated or trimmed and shall report the full cost thereof to the City Clerk/Treasurer, who shall thereupon enter such cost as a special charge against the property.

(b)    Removal Standards. In cutting down trees located in public and terrace areas, the tree must be removed with the root stump grubbed out or ground out to a depth of at least twelve (12) inches below grade measured in a straight line with the normal grade of sidewalk to top of curb. All wood and debris must be removed from the street prior to the end of each working day and all holes shall be filled to normal grade level with topsoil as soon as practicable. The abutting property owner shall have a right of first refusal to keep the wood, provided such wood is not diseased.

(c)    Private Removal. No person, firm, organization or corporation shall plant, injure, trim, remove or destroy any tree or shrub located in or upon any public place, until a permit shall have been issued by the City Forester or his designee. Such permit shall be issued only when the removal, trimming or cutting of the tree or shrub is necessary, as determined by the City Forester or his designee, because of disease, damage, hazardous condition, and/or location, or its location is such that substantial detriment is done to the property upon which the tree stands, or property abutting the same. Such permit shall expressly state the premises upon which the tree stands and the location of the tree thereon.

(Ord. No. 2022-17, § I, 11-22-22)

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