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Fee Schedule
Chapter 19 License and Permits (PDF).
Alcohol Licenses
Chapter 20 Alcoholic Beverages (PDF).
- Class "A" Fermented Malt Beverage: $75 (Package beer for consumption off-premise)
- Class "A" Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor: $575 (Beer and liquor for consumption off-premise)
- Class "B" Fermented Malt Beverage: $100 (Beer for consumption on-premise)
- Class "B" Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor: $600 (Beer and liquor for consumption on-premise)
- Class "B Site" Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor: $600
- Class "B Reserve" Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor: $600
- Class "C Wine": $100 (For consumption on-premise)
- Wholesale License: $25
- Publication fee: $20 per license (State law requires publication of all fermented malt beverage and intoxicating liquor licenses and is due with each application)
- Operator's License: $15 (Individual to serve beer and liquor. Beverage Server Training Class Required)
Miscellaneous Licenses
Chapter 25 Motor Carrier Routes (PDF).
Chapter 28 Taxicabs (PDF).
- Cigarette: $100
- Taxi-Cab: See application (Certificate of insurance required)
- Tree Trimming: $50 (Certificate of insurance required)
- Garbage Hauling: $50 fee plus $5 per vehicle (Certificate of insurance required)
- Outdoor Music: $50 per day of operation up to a maximum of $300 for any license year
Lakes & Rivers Licenses
Chapter 46 Water Traffic, Boating, Water Sports and Water Use (PDF)
- Motorized Watercraft General: $500 (Rental of all watercraft including personal watercraft. Certificate of insurance required)
- Motorized Watercraft Limited: $300 (Rental of all watercraft except personal watercraft. Certificate of insurance required)
- Motorized Watercraft Motel/Resort: $10 (Rental of all watercraft except personal watercraft. Rental or use by Motel/Resort guest only. Certificate of insurance required)
Mobile Home Park - Campground License
Chapter 69 Trailers and Campgrounds (PDF)
Chapter 24 Mobile Home Parks (PDF)
- Mobile Home Park License: $100 (For ever 50 spaces or fraction thereof)
- Campground License: $125
Amusements / Attractions / Activities
Ticket Booths-Information Booths Licenses
Chapter 21 Amusements and Entertainments (PDF)
- Class A - Amusements: $300 (Certificate of insurance required)
- Class A-1 - Amusement with Continuing Special Exception Permits: $600 (Certificate of insurance required)
- Class B - Attractions: $300 (Certificate of insurance required)
- Class B-1 - Attractions with Continuing Special Exception Permits: $600 (Certificate of insurance required)
- Class C - Occasional Activities: $50 permit fee plus $50 per day (Max 3 days. Certificate of insurance required)
- Class D - Ticket Booths, Information Booths: $50 (Certificate of insurance required)
Amusements include, but are not limited to, the following operations:
- Amusement parks and facilities
- Water parks, swimming pools, or other water play features
- Arcades, simulators, laser tag, batting cages
- Golf courses, driving ranges
- Miniature golf
- Sporting events
- Go-cart tracks
- Bicycle races, foot races, race walking, walking, wheelchair racing, rollerblading, marathons, iron-man competitions and jogging events and similar events
- Bowling centers, pool halls
- Rental of bicycles, motorized vehicles, skates or another form of mechanical or motorized transport
- Water skiing, rafting, parasailing, or similar water-based activities
- Fitness centers, gyms, health clubs
- Dance halls, teen bars, and nightclubs not licensed to serve alcohol
- Other similar events or operations for amusement and entertainment, or intended for public patronage or open to the public for patronage
Attractions include, but are not limited to, the following operations:
- Boat or land tours
- Circuses
- Parades, carnivals
- Indoor and outdoor motion picture theaters
- Art or photography gallery or studio
- Museums, children's exhibitions, zoos, menageries, displays, gardens, animal performances or exhibits, or any other objects of curiosity
- Fairs, flea markets, festivals, and other similar outdoor events
- Performance arts arenas, theaters, street performances, busking, sketch artists
- Indoor and outdoor movie theaters
- Other similar attractions intended for public patronage or open to the public for patronage.
"Occasional activities" means non-recurring amusements, attractions, or events not otherwise identified in ss. 21.02 or 21.06 VMC and are conducted for less than three days and not located entirely on permitted premises.
Occasional Activities include, but are not limited to, the following operations:
- Bicycle races, foot races, race walking, walking, wheelchair racing, rollerblading, marathons, "iron-man events", jogging events, and other similar activities.
- Outdoor flea markets, rummage sale collective "yard" sales sponsored by governmental, charitable, or non-profit organizations and not conducted entirely on permitted premises.
- Fundraising events taking place in whole or in part on the public right-of-way.
Ticket Booth - Information Booth
- Any person, agent, or corporation operating a booth, office or roadside stand for the purpose of giving free information to the general public without any commission, fee, or monetary compensation shall first obtain a permit from the Village Board.
- Any person, agent, or corporation operating a booth, office or roadside stand for the purpose of giving information, directing, recommending, or placing any person to any attraction, boat trip, tour, eating place, tavern, or sleeping accommodation for which a commission, fee or monetary compensation is paid shall first obtain a permit from the Village Board.
Insurance Required
No permit shall be granted until there has been deposited, with the Clerk-Treasurer-Coordinator, a true and correct copy of the applicant's liability insurance policy with minimum coverage limits of One Million dollars ($1,000,000) per person, Two Million dollars ($2,000,000) in the aggregate. Insurance policies must be issued by insurance companies approved by the state of Wisconsin's commissioner of insurance office, covering personal injury or property damage arising out of the operation for which the permit is required, such copy to be kept on file during the permit term. The Clerk-Treasurer-Coordinator shall notify the agent issuing such policy that in the event of cancellation of such policy, the said clerk is to be immediately notified thereof. It shall be unlawful for a permittee or any employee of a permittee to either orally or in writing make any statement that would lead a patron to believe that the permittee does not have insurance coverage.
For any other fees, contact the Village Clerk's Office at 608-254-2558.