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1995 - 1996 LEGISLATURE
May 24, 1995 - Introduced by Senator Rude, cosponsored by Representatives
Meyer and Huebsch. Referred to Committee on Transportation, Agriculture
and Local Affairs.
SB219,1,3
1An Act to amend 30.38 (12); and
to create 59.07 (137m) and 85.095 (4) of the
2statutes;
relating to: grants for harbor improvements located on islands in or
3outside the state that are owned by a city, village, town or county.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, the department of transportation (DOT), in consultation
with the Wisconsin coastal management council, administers a harbor assistance
program. Under the program, eligible applicants may be awarded grants as
reimbursement for harbor improvements. Eligible applicants include cities,
villages, towns and counties.
This bill permits DOT to award a grant for harbor improvements located on an
island in the Mississippi River, regardless of whether the island is located in this
state, if the island is owned by a city, village, town or county of this state.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB219, s. 1
4Section
1. 30.38 (12) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB219,2,185
30.38
(12) Responsibilities relative to joint harbors. If a board of harbor
6commissioners is in charge of a harbor which lies partly in this state and partly in
7another state, the board shall be the official body
representing that represents the
8interests of the
Wisconsin part of municipality that created the board in such joint
1harbor
and its harbor, including the harbor's facilities and shipping interests. The
2board shall study the needs of the
joint harbor
and its harbor, including the harbor's 3facilities and shipping interests, with reference to both
its separate Wisconsin
4aspects and its joint aspects
, and and its aspects relating to this state. The board 5from time to time shall make such recommendations
, as the board considers needful
6and practical, to the proper authorities for the proper maintenance, improvement
7and betterment of the
joint harbor,
and especially the Wisconsin part of such joint
8harbor and its harbor including the harbor's facilities and shipping interests
, as
9seems needful and practical. The board may take steps within its power as seem
10practicable to cause such recommendations to be carried into effect. The board may
11also meet and act jointly with the agency
having charge of the operation of that part
12of the joint harbor located in representing the interests of the other state
in the joint
13harbor, on matters of common interest and which affect the joint harbor
and its
14harbor including the harbor's facilities. It may join with such agency in adopting a
15general plan for the development of the joint harbor and in making such other
16recommendations as seem advisable and may act jointly with such agency in doing
17all things within its power to cause such plans and recommendations to be carried
18into effect.
SB219, s. 2
19Section
2. 59.07 (137m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB219,2,2320
59.07
(137m) Harbor improvement. Establish, own, operate, lease, equip and
21improve harbor facilities on land owned by the county that is located in this state or
22in another state, subject to the laws of the state in which the land is located, and may
23appropriate money for the activities specified in this subsection.
SB219, s. 3
24Section
3. 85.095 (4) of the statutes is created to read:
SB219,3,4
185.095
(4) Harbor improvements on Mississippi river. An eligible applicant
2may receive a grant under this section for harbor improvements located on an island
3in the Mississippi River regardless of the state in which the island is located if the
4island is owned by a city, village, town or county in this state.