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Hustisford board approves land-use permit and rezoning; library reports missing funds

February 01, 2026 | Hustisford, Dodge County, Wisconsin


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Hustisford board approves land-use permit and rezoning; library reports missing funds
Chairman Dave Margelofsky called the Town of Hustisford board to order at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and confirmed a quorum.

The board approved a land-use permit for resident Nathan Dorn that reduced the previously proposed maximum height from 27 feet to 20 feet and limited the structure to personal use, following a motion by Supervisor Phillip Dahnert and a second by Supervisor Alvin Hildebrandt. The board also approved a rezoning request for Paul and Michelle Riegleman, moving their parcel from A-2 (agriculture) to R-1 (single-family residential); that motion was made by Dahnert and seconded by Hildebrandt.

Why this matters: Together, the land-use decisions change allowable development on two private properties and update the town's land-use map for those parcels, affecting how the properties can be used and built on in the future.

The board approved the January 8, 2026 meeting minutes and accepted the treasurer's report, which showed $6,949.99 in the General Fund and $987,446.87 in the NOW account. Supervisor Alvin Hildebrandt moved to accept the treasurer's report; Supervisor Phillip Dahnert seconded and the motion carried.

During the reports section, the library reported that a review of its bank statement shows funds remain missing; the transcript records that the village, town and library will meet to discuss the discrepancy. The report did not identify a named speaker for the library update, and the board did not take an immediate formal action on the matter.

Recreation staff said they are exploring starting a girls' summer sand beach volleyball league. The fire department provided no report.

The board approved payment of bills and payroll totaling $76,599.94 after a motion by Supervisor Alvin Hildebrandt and a second by Supervisor Phillip Dahnert.

There were no public appearances recorded. Future agenda items were listed as to be determined. Supervisor Alvin Hildebrandt moved to adjourn; Supervisor Phillip Dahnert seconded and the meeting adjourned at 8:18 p.m.

Meeting minutes were signed and submitted by Clerk Agnes Schultz.

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