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2015 - 2016 LEGISLATURE
January 11, 2016 - Introduced by Senators Lazich and Wanggaard, cosponsored
by Representatives Kerkman and Craig. Referred to Committee on Natural
Resources and Energy.
SB548,1,10 1An Act to repeal 33.55 (1) (k), 33.55 (1) (L), 33.55 (1) (m) and 33.55 (2) (c); to
2renumber
33.55 (1) (n) and 33.55 (1) (o); to renumber and amend 33.53 (4);
3to amend 17.15 (3m), 33.53 (5), 33.53 (7) (intro.), 33.54, 33.55 (1) (intro.), 33.55
4(2) (b), 33.55 (2) (d), 33.55 (3), 33.57 (1) (c) (intro.), 33.59 (1), 33.59 (3) (intro.),
533.60 (1) (a), 33.60 (2) and 33.60 (3); and to create 33.53 (7) (i), 33.53 (7) (j),
633.53 (7) (k), 33.53 (7) (L), 33.53 (7) (m), 33.53 (7) (n), 33.53 (7) (o), 33.55 (1) (bg),
733.55 (1) (br), 33.55 (1) (p), 33.55 (1) (q), 33.55 (1) (r), 33.55 (1) (s), 33.55 (1) (t),
833.55 (1) (u), 33.55 (1) (v), 33.55 (1m) and 33.57 (5) of the statutes; relating to:
9the Southeastern Wisconsin Fox River Commission for the Illinois Fox River
10basin.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill expands the area under the jurisdiction of the Southeastern Wisconsin
Fox River Commission for the Illinois Fox River basin (commission) and makes
changes to the make-up, terms, and fiscal year of the board of commissioners.
Current law establishes the commission and grants to it the authority to
develop and carry out certain plans, projects, and programs to improve water quality

and recreation in the Fox River system between the northern boundary of the city
of Waukesha and the point immediately below the Waterford Dam (planning area).
Under current law, the commission has under its jurisdiction Waukesha and Racine
counties, the two counties covered by the planning area, and eight cities, villages,
and towns adjacent to the Fox River system within those counties (river
municipalities).
The commission is governed by a board of commissioners consisting of the
county executives of Waukesha and Racine counties or their designees, the mayors,
village presidents, or town board chairpersons of each river municipality or their
designees, two residents of the town of Vernon, two residents of the town of
Waterford, one resident of the village of Big Bend, a nonvoting representative of the
Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (SWRPC), and a nonvoting
representative of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
This bill extends the planning area through Kenosha County to the
Wisconsin-Illinois border and designates six cities, villages, and towns in Kenosha
County as river municipalities. The bill designates the Kenosha county executive
and the mayors, village presidents, and town board chairpersons of the new river
municipalities, or their designees, to the board of commissioners and removes two
residents of the town of Vernon, two residents of the town of Waterford, and one
resident of the village of Big Bend from the board of commissioners. The bill also
authorizes the commission to extend the planning area and to designate new
counties, towns, villages, and cities within the planning area as being under the
commission's jurisdiction by an affirmative vote of the majority of voting
commissioners.
This bill also allows an elected official who is a member of the commission to
authorize a resident of the river county to attend a meeting of the commission and
exercises his or her duties if the elected official or his or her designee is unable to
attend.
Under current law, nine commissioners constitute a quorum for the transaction
of business. This bill changes a quorum to a number equal to a majority of voting
commissioners, not including a voting commissioner who does not participate in the
commission and does not appoint a designee or alternate.
Under current law, if a commissioner is appointed to the commission by an
elected official as the designee of the elected official, his or her term on the
commission begins on the third Tuesday in April of the year in which the
commissioner is appointed and ends on the third Tuesday in April three years later.
Similarly, under current law, the term of a commissioner appointed by SWRPC or
DNR begins on the third Tuesday in April of the year in which the commissioner is
appointed and ends on the third Tuesday in April three years later. Under this bill,
these commissioners' terms begin and end on dates determined by the appointing
authority. The bill requires a county, municipality, SWRPC, or DNR to inform the
commission in writing within 90 days after a new designee or appointee is appointed.

Under current law, the commission's fiscal year is the calendar year. This bill
changes it to a year beginning on July 1 and ending on June 30 of the following year.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB548,1 1Section 1. 17.15 (3m) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB548,3,42 17.15 (3m) Southeastern Wisconsin Fox River commission. Any
3commissioner of the Southeastern Wisconsin Fox River commission appointed under
4s. 33.55 (2) (b) or (c) may be removed by the appointing authority for cause.
SB548,2 5Section 2. 33.53 (4) of the statutes is renumbered 33.53 (6m) and amended to
6read:
SB548,3,97 33.53 (6m) "County" "River county" means Kenosha County, Racine County or
8Waukesha County or any county in the Illinois Fox River basin that is designated by
9the commission under s. 33.57 (5)
.
SB548,3 10Section 3. 33.53 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB548,3,1111 33.53 (5) "County board" means the county board of a river county.
SB548,4 12Section 4. 33.53 (7) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB548,3,1413 33.53 (7) (intro.) "River municipality" means any of the following
14municipalities that is located in a river county:
SB548,5 15Section 5. 33.53 (7) (i) of the statutes is created to read:
SB548,3,1616 33.53 (7) (i) The village of Rochester.
SB548,6 17Section 6. 33.53 (7) (j) of the statutes is created to read:
SB548,3,1818 33.53 (7) (j) The town of Burlington.
SB548,7 19Section 7. 33.53 (7) (k) of the statutes is created to read:
SB548,3,2020 33.53 (7) (k) The city of Burlington.
SB548,8 21Section 8. 33.53 (7) (L) of the statutes is created to read:
SB548,4,1
133.53 (7) (L) The town of Wheatland.
SB548,9 2Section 9. 33.53 (7) (m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB548,4,33 33.53 (7) (m) The town of Salem.
SB548,10 4Section 10. 33.53 (7) (n) of the statutes is created to read:
SB548,4,55 33.53 (7) (n) The village of Silver Lake.
SB548,11 6Section 11. 33.53 (7) (o) of the statutes is created to read:
SB548,4,87 33.53 (7) (o) Any city, village, or town in a river county that is designated by
8the commission under s. 33.57 (5).
SB548,12 9Section 12. 33.54 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB548,4,19 1033.54 Creation, funding. There is created a Southeastern Wisconsin Fox
11River Commission for the Illinois Fox River basin. For the purposes of this
12subchapter, the Illinois Fox River basin extends from the northern boundary of the
13city of Waukesha downstream to the point immediately below the Waterford Dam the
14Wisconsin-Illinois border, except that the commission may extend this area by an
15affirmative vote of the majority of voting commissioners
. The board of
16commissioners shall govern the commission. A county or river municipality may
17appropriate money to the commission. The commission, a river county or a river
18municipality may solicit gifts, grants, and other aid for the commission to enable the
19commission to perform the functions in this subchapter.
SB548,13 20Section 13. 33.55 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB548,4,2221 33.55 (1) (intro.) The board of commissioners shall consist of the following
22persons, all of whom shall be residents of the river county:
SB548,14 23Section 14. 33.55 (1) (bg) of the statutes is created to read:
SB548,4,2424 33.55 (1) (bg) The county executive of Kenosha County or his or her designee.
SB548,15 25Section 15. 33.55 (1) (br) of the statutes is created to read:
SB548,5,2
133.55 (1) (br) The county executive of any county admitted to the commission
2under s. 33.53 (7) (o) or his or her designee.
SB548,16 3Section 16. 33.55 (1) (k) of the statutes is repealed.
SB548,17 4Section 17. 33.55 (1) (L) of the statutes is repealed.
SB548,18 5Section 18. 33.55 (1) (m) of the statutes is repealed.
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