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General Questions |
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What are the Village’s office hours?
Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We do not close for lunch. |
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| Is there a Notary at the Village Office?
Yes. Notary service is provided to Village Residents free of charge Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm. There is a $3.00 fee per signature for non-residents. |
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How do I get in touch with a member of the Village Council or a member of another committee?
You may leave a message with the Village Office at 269-679-4304 or
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| Who do I call for cemetery information?
Call Schoolcraft Township at 269-649-1276. |
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| Can I reserve the Leo J. Burch Park?
Unfortunately, we are unable to take reservations for the park. |
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| Do I need to get a Peddler/Solicitors license when selling
door-to-door?
Yes. Applications are available at the Village Office. |
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| Where is the drop box to pay my water bill after hours?
The drop box is located at 442 N. Grand Street outside the main entrance. |
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| Can I put cash in the drop box?
We recommend that you pay bills with check or money order
when making payment in drop box. |
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| Can I pay my water bill with credit card or online?
Currently, we do not offer this service. |
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| What utility companies provide service to the Village of
Schoolcraft?
Consumers Energy
Lansing, MI 48737-0001
1-800-477-5050
American Electric Power
P.O. Box 24407
Canton, OH 44701-4407
1-888-710-4237
Verizon
PO Box 11328
St. Petersburg, FL 33733-1328
1-800-483-4000
Comcast
2001 York Rd.
Oakbrook, IL 60523
1-888-266-2267
Rural Communications
757 S US Highway 131
Three Rivers, MI 49093
269-279-1873
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| What can you tell me about the Village’s Recycle Service?
Recycling takes place the fourth Wednesday of each month, and is available to Village Residents. Please bring your sorted recyclable goods to the drop off bin located on East Clay Street between Cedar and 14th Streets. Hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Recyclable Materials: newspapers and inserts, phone books, magazines, catalogs, junk mail, scratch paper, brochures, envelopes, letters, photo copies, computer and office paper, cereal and shoe boxes, paper towel rolls, brown paper bags, aluminum and tin cans (rinsed), #1 & #2 plastic bottles, milk jugs, detergent bottles, green, clear or brown glass. |
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| Do I need a permit to have a garage sale?
A permit is not required however, we do ask that you remove all signs when the sale is over.
Schoolcraft holds a Village-wide garage sale every year in April. |
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| Are all Council meetings open to the public?
Yes, Council meetings are open to the public although in some cases, a public body may meet in closed session.
Council meetings are held the first and third Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Village Hall located at 442 N. Grand Street.
Click here for 2008 Meeting Schedule. |
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| Clerk/Treasurer Questions |
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Am I a Registered Voter?
The Michigan Voter Information Center is very useful in identifying if you are a registered voter. |
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| How do I register to vote?
To register to vote you must be:
- A U.S. citizen
- At least 18 years of age by election day
- A resident of Michigan and the city or township where you are applying to register to vote.
You can register at any time but in order to be eligible for an election, registration must be completed at least 30 days prior to the election. |
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Where do I register to vote?
You may register to vote at the following locations:
Secretary of State
Department of Human Services
Department of Community Health
Department of Career Development
Military recruitment centers
Schoolcraft Township Office |
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Where do I vote?
Village Residents vote in Precinct #2 at Schoolcraft Middle School, 747 East Clay St. for all elections, except Village Elections which are held in September of odd years. The next Village Election will be held September 15, 2009 at the Village Hall, 442 N. Grand St. |
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When do I vote?
Election Consolidation Laws went into effect in 2005, establishing four potential election dates each year. Those dates are the fourth Tuesday in February and the second Tuesday after the first Monday in May, August, and November. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. |
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Can I vote an Absentee Ballot?
To receive an absentee ballot one of the following must be true:
- You must be 60 years of age or older
- Expect to be absent from the community in which you are registered for the entire time the polls are open on election day
- Be physically unable to attend the polls without assistance from another
- Unable to attend the polls because of the tenets of your religion.
- Confined to jail awaiting arraignment or trial
- Appointed an election inspector in a precinct other than the precinct where you reside
An absentee ballot may be requested 75 days prior to an election through the Township Office. Ballots may be requested by mail up until 2 p.m. on the Saturday prior to an election. Please note, that it is rarely enough time to complete the process. Request your ballot as soon as possible.
The last day to obtain an absentee ballot at the Township Office is the Monday prior to an election by 4 p.m. The ballot must be voted in the office and returned. All ballots must be returned by 8 p.m. on Election Day to be counted. |
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I’ve misplaced my voter identification card, do I need it on Election Day?
No. Your voter identification card only serves as your reference. It lists your polling location and provides district information. You do not need your voter identification at the polls. However, you do need photo identification at the polls. |
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I'll be 18 after the close of registration. I want to vote, what do I do?
Michigan allows you to register when you are 17-1/2. Be sure to register before the close of registration. As soon as you turn 18, you'll be able to vote in any election. |
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Where do I get tax information?
Tax information, including Village Taxes, can be found on www.schoolcrafttownship.org, or by calling 269-649-1276. |
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| Police Department Questions |
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When are police officers on duty?
There is at least one officer on duty at all times. If you need an officer after regular business hours, call 911. |
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How do I obtain a copy of a police report?
Police Reports can be picked up at the Police Department. There is a $5.00 fee. Police Reports are not faxed or mailed without receiving prior payment. Reports requested by mail must have a return envelope with the appropriate postage. |
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I just got a new job that requires fingerprints. Does the Schoolcraft Police Department provide this service?
Fingerprinting is done for persons living or working in the Village of Schoolcraft for a $10.00 fee. |
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If I live outside the Village limits, who do I call for a police matter?
Call Kalamazoo County Sheriff at 269-383-8822. |
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Fire Department Questions |
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Where do I get a burn permit?
Burn permits can be picked up at the Village Office, and at the South County Fire Authority in Vicksburg. They are free of charge.
Click here for a burn permit application.
Click here for burning guidelines.
Click here for the South Kalamazoo County Fire Authority website. |
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Water Department Questions |
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How do I check for leaks?
Leaks unchecked can drip hundreds of gallons of water wastefully down the drain. A little detective work can catch these leaks easily. Check your toilets, faucets, outside taps and sprinkler systems.
- Put 15 drops of food coloring in the tank of the toilet and do not flush the toilet.
- After one (1) hour, check the bowl and if the colored water leaked through to the bowl, there is a leak in the toilet.
- Write down the numbers on your meter at night before you go to bed.
- Do not use any water.
- In the morning, check the meter again. If the numbers have advanced without using any water, there is a leak in the system and a plumber should be called.
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| Is my meter broken?
A meter will slow down and stop if it is not working. Meters do not speed up. |
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| How do I read the meter?
The meter is either numbers or dials and the meter is read from left to right. |
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| Who do I call to change the name on my water bill?
Call the Village Office at 269-679-4304. |
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| Who do I call if I have an after hours emergency with my water service?
Call 679-5658 after regular working hours and on holidays. Your call will be redirected to the appropriate on-call personnel. |
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Building and Zoning Questions |
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Who do I call for building and zoning questions?
You can call Bruce Dean at Associated Government Services at 1-800-627-2801. |
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| Why do I need a Building Permit?
The issuance of Building Permits are part of the process that monitors the safety and workmanship of construction, installation and repair work. There are several reasons why getting the permit, and having the work inspected makes good sense.
- The proposed work and/or plan is reviewed by certified people for code compliance.
- The actual work is inspected by certified people for code compliance.
- The Village is assured that building setbacks and minimum requirements are met according to the Village’s Zoning Ordinance.
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| Where do I get applications for signs, fences, site plans, variances, etc?
You can download applications from the Forms and Permits section of the web site or you may call AGS at 1-800-627-2801 to have one mailed to you.
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