The following applications and permits are available
as PDF files
Dog
License
Dog license fees are $10.00 per neutered male
or spayed female, $15.00 per un-neutered male or un-spayed female, and
$42.00 per multiple dog license. An additional $5 delinquent fee will
be charged if the license is not paid prior to April 1st. The April
1st deadline does not apply if you obtained your dog after April 1st
or your dog was not 5 months of age prior to April 1st. Licenses are
for the calendar year. A new license is not required if you move into
Berry during the calendar year and have already purchased a license
from your prior municipality, but you should notify the original municipality
of the new address. When applying for a dog license you will need to
furnish the following:
- A completed application form
- Proof of rabies vaccination certificate from vet
- Payment in full payable to Town of Berry
- A self addressed stamped envelope
All of these items are needed before the Treasurer
can issue a dog or multiple dog license. Licenses will not
be issued without proof of rabies vaccination.
Mail dog/kennel license applications to the following
address:
Town of Berry
9046 State Road 19
Mazomanie, WI 53560
Absentee
Ballots 
Any
qualified registered elector (Voter Registration
Application
) who is unable or unwilling to appear at the polling place on election
day may request to vote by an absentee ballot. A qualified elector is
any U.S. citizen, who will be 18 years of age or older on election day,
who has resided in the ward or municipality where he or she wishes to
vote for at least 10 days before the election. If voter registration
is required, the elector must also be registered.
To obtain an absentee ballot you
must make a request in writing. Your options are:
1. Download the Application for Absentee Voting, complete
the form and mail it to the Town Hall, 9046 State Road 19, Mazomanie,
WI 53560. The application must be received by the town clerk no later
than 5:00 pm on the Friday before the election in order for an absentee
ballot to be mailed to you.
2. Request an absentee ballot by letter. Your
written request must list your voting address within the municipality
where you wish to vote, the address where the absentee ballot should
be sent, if different, and your signature. Mail it to
the Town Hall, 9046 State Road 19, Mazomanie, WI 53560. The letter must
be received by the town clerk no later than 5:00 pm on the Friday before
the election in order for an absentee ballot to be mailed to you.
2. Fax the Application for Absentee Voting or letter requesting an absentee
ballot to the town clerk at 767-3015 by 5:00 pm on the Friday before
the election in order for an absentee ballot to be mailed to you.
3. Request an absentee ballot in person at the town hall. This can be
done up until 5:00 pm on the day before the election. As soon as ballots
are available, voters requesting an absentee ballot in person can vote
immediately at the town hall.
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Rezone Application 
Application to apply for a rezone
Town Hall Use Policy

The Town Hall is available for rent to Town of Berry residents
on an availability basis.
Town Hall Use Agreement

Agreement for the use of the Town Hall for meetings or get-togethers
by town residents. It states the User's responsibilities.
Public Records Request

Except as otherwise provided in 19.36 Wisconsin Statutes,
any person has a right to inspect a record and to make or receive a
copy of any record as provided in 19.35, Wisconsin Statutes.
In accordance with 19.33 of the Wisconsin Statutes and the authority
delegated by Board motion on June 16, 2003, Brenda Kahl Clerk/Treasurer
shall act as the legal Records Custodian for the Town of Berry.
Requests to inspect public records may be made to Brenda Kahl in her
capacity as Town Clerk and Records Custodian, at the Town of Berry Hall,
9046 State Road 19, Mazomanie WI 53560.
Public records may be requested, inspected and copies obtained during
normal business hours of Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM and
Wednesday, 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM. In some cases, records may require retrieval
and therefore may not be immediately available for inspection. Every
effort will be made to respond to the open records request as soon as
is practicable and without delay. An Open Records Request Form is available
for written submission of your open records request.
The cost of photocopying of records shall be .25 cents per side of
page, which has been calculated to be the actual, necessary and direct
cost of reproduction. In some cases, such response costs may go beyond
simply copying a requested record. In these cases, the Records Custodian
may charge for any and all costs associated with complying with an open
records request up to and including applicable shipping, mailing and
hourly wages of Records Custodian or designee thereof. Per 19.35(3)(f)
Wisconsin Statute a prepayment of such costs associated with an open
record request in access of $5.00 may be required prior to processing
such open records request.
Cycle Road Tour Permit

Permit used by cycle organizations.
Checklist for
Preliminary Subdivision Plats
This checklist is to be used prior to submitting
a preliminary subdivision plat
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