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CORINNA TOWNSHIP County of Wright Mailing Address: 9214 Kilbury Avenue NW ANNANDALE, MN 55302 (320) 274-5179) March 18, 2008 2008 CORINNA TOWNSHIP 294 VOTES CAST 3-year term Chuck Carlson 204 votes
Febuary 29, 2008 CORINNA TOWNSHIP The regularly scheduled meeting for the Township has been changed
Febuary 29, 2008 LEGAL NOTICE CORINNA TOWNSHIP
The Corinna Township Annual Meeting and Election of Township Officers will be held on Tuesday, March 11, 2008, 8:15 p.m., at the Corinna Township Hall. The purpose of this meeting is for the citizens of Corinna Township to set the annual levy to be certified against the property taxes for the 2009 payable year. The Election of Township Officers will be held on Tuesday, March 11, 2008. The polls will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. The Township Officer to be elected is one (1) Supervisor for a period of three years. The Board of Canvass will meet to canvass the election results immediately following the counting of the ballots. In case of inclement weather, the Election and Town Meeting will be the following Tuesday, March 18, 2008. The Township Clerk’s Office at 9214 Kilbury Ave NW, Annandale, will be open for absentee voting until Monday, March 10, until 5 p.m. Requests for mailed absentee ballots will also be accepted.
Vi Novotne,
January 28, 2008 CORINNA TOWNSHIP MEETING DATE CHANGE to Wednesday, February 6, 2008
As the political caucus will be held the evening of Tuesday, February 5, the Corinna Township Board meeting has been rescheduled for Wednesday, February 6, 2008, 7 p.m.
FOR THE TOWNSHIP BOARD Vi Novotne, Clerk
December 5, 2007 FILING NOTICE CORINNA TOWNSHIP The Township of Corinna will hold its annual meeting and election on Tuesday, March 11, 2008, at the Corinna Town Hall.
The officers to be elected are: (1) supervisor for three years, the term of Alan Jude expiring.
Filing dates are Wednesday, January 2 to Tuesday January 15, 2008., 5 p.m. Candidates may file at the Clerk’s home, 9214 Kilbury Ave NW, Annandale. Filing fee is $2.
The last date for a candidate to withdraw from the election is Thursday, January 17, 2008, until 5 p.m.
FOR THE TOWNSHIP BOARD Vi Novotne, Clerk
Do not push snow onto roads!!! Do not park cars, trucks or other vehicles on the road right off way!!! The removal of snow is one of the most important jobs confronting our maintenance crew during the winter season. Safety for the motorist and serviceability of the roads are also the primary consideration of our maintenance crew. Only mailboxes and fences properly located and installed that are damaged by actual contact with township equipment will be repaired by township expense.
Depositing snow onto or across a public road is illegal and punishable under Minnesota Statute 160.27. Placing snow onto a public road can be a road hazard…such as a slippery area, a frozen rut or bump…which can cause a traffic accident. This liability can extend to both the property owner and the person who actually placed the snow onto the roadway.
Wild Parsnip invades Wright County: Weed’s juice and pollen cause severe burns when combined with the sun. There is an invader in Wright County ditches spreading along the Highway 12 corridor and railways, causing grave concern for Wright County Soil and Water. The invader is a weed called wild parsnip, which causes severe burns when the juice or pollen comes into contact with human skin in combination with ultra-violet rays, commented Joe Jacobs of Wright County Soil and Water. From there, the wound turns into “Super Pigmentation”, which looks like a dark suntan that lasts for four to six months, Jacobs said. The weed, which has yellow flowers, is a biennial that can be spread by mowing, and appears to be moving along state highways and along railroad tracks – with a severe infestation between Howard Lake and Waverly; although the weeds have been found along Highway 12 all the way to Dassel, Jacobs said. “Once it gets a foothold, it will be impossible to get it out,” Jacobs said. “We have a short window to work with.” The only way to get rid of it is to cut the plant at the roots or use herbicide, he said. Trying to control the weed will take a coordinated effort amongst townships, cities, the railroad, county, Department of Transportation and private landowners, Jacobs said. The weed itself is not classified as a noxious weed, but rather an invasive species, Jacobs noted. As a biennial, it blooms every two years, with the first year showing a plant that stands about six inches to just over a foot in height. The following year it stands on a tall stalk, and can reach heights up to four or five feet, Jacobs said. Click here to learn more about wild parsnip
Moratorium on Gravel Mining See the Ordinances page for news on efforts to place a moratorium on gravel mining in Corinna Township.
Land Use Comprehensive Plan Proposal Check out the Land Use Plan page for important news on the efforts by Corinna Township to shape it's destiny. There is a new listing of Task Force members and meeting dates/times.
CORINNA TOWNSHIP COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING TASK FORCE MEETINGS The Corinna Township Comprehensive Planning Task Force Meetings will be the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at the town hall, 9801 Ireland Avenue NW, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Meetings are open to the public. CORINNA TOWNSHIP BOARD Vi Novotne, Clerk
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