The Scandinavia Village Board met Tuesday, Feb. 10, in the Community Room at the Scandinavia Municipal Center, where members reviewed ongoing zoning compliance, sewer infrastructure priorities, and expanded financial reporting.

President David Mork called the meeting to order and led the Pledge of Allegiance. Trustees Mike Hayes, Kelton Wilhite, Kyle Swenson, and Daniel Koehler attended, along with Deputy Clerk Mike Stockwell and Treasurer Bob Fredy. Clerk Alison Dunham was absent.

On zoning, the board received updates on properties at 153/155 Norse Street and 330 North Main Street. Owners had previously responded to compliance letters and stated they would work toward meeting village ordinances; officials noted continued efforts to achieve full compliance

For sewer matters, the board discussed the Clean Water Fund Program’s prioritization of lift station replacement following recommendations from CBS Squared. The property owner at 665 North Main Street reported, via a contractor assessment shared with Mork, that no issues existed with the lateral connection.

Administrative items included a review of the Municipal Center key inventory and concerns over cleaning supplies. The board had previously directed the village attorney to draft updated language for a more practical bill-paying process, allowing amounts up to $500; Treasurer Fredy was tasked with exploring options to align sewer billing with Waupaca County property tax bills or create a streamlined annual process.

Fredy presented expanded monthly financial details, covering accounts payable, accounts receivable, checks written, and joint township financial information. The board also approved contracting with Waupaca County for required bridge inspections and approved bills as presented, both by unanimous votes.

Wilhite verified cash fund balances, and Fredy provided year-to-date financials.