AB710,25,25
14(2) Referendum. At the next regular meeting of the town board
, said town 15following the filing of the petition under sub. (1), the board by resolution shall provide
16for a referendum by the electors of
said the town. The resolution shall
observe 17conform to the requirements of s. 5.15 (1) and (2) and shall determine the numbers
18and boundaries of each ward of the proposed city
,
and the time of voting, which
shall 19may not be earlier than 6 weeks after the adoption of
said the resolution
and said.
20The resolution may direct that a census be taken of the resident population of
such 21the territory
as it may be on
some a day not more than 10 weeks previous to the date
22of the election, exhibiting the name of every head of a family and the name of every
23person
who is a resident in good faith of
such the territory on
such that day, and the
24lot or quarter section of land on which that person resides, which shall be verified by
25the
affixed affidavit of the person taking the
same affixed thereto census.
AB710,26,5
1(3) Notice of referendum. Notice of the referendum shall be given by
2publication of the resolution in a newspaper published in
such the town, if there
be 3is one, otherwise in a newspaper designated in the resolution, once a week for 4
4successive weeks, the first publication to be not more than 4 weeks before the
5referendum.
AB710,26,11
6(4) Voting procedure. The referendum shall be conducted in the same manner
7as elections for supervisors of the town board. The question appearing on the ballot
8shall be "Shall the town of .... become a 4th class city?". Below the question shall
9appear 2 squares. To the left of one square shall appear the words "For a city" and
10to the left of the other square shall appear the words "Against a city". The inspectors
11shall make a return to the clerk of
such the town.
AB710,26,19
12(5) Certificate of incorporation. If a majority of the votes are cast in favor
13of a city the clerk shall certify the fact to the secretary of state, together with the
14result of the census
, if any, and 4 copies of a description of the legal boundaries of the
15town and 4 copies of a plat
thereof, whereupon the
of the town. The secretary of state
16shall
then issue a certificate of incorporation, and record the
same certificate in a
17book kept for that purpose. Two copies of the description and plat shall be forwarded
18by the secretary of state to the department of transportation and one copy to the
19department of revenue.
AB710,26,22
20(6) City powers. Every A city
thus incorporated
shall thenceforth be under this
21section is a body corporate and politic, with the powers and privileges of a municipal
22corporation at common law and conferred by ch. 62.
AB710,26,25
23(7) Existing ordinances. (a) Ordinances in force in the territory or any part
24thereof, so far as of the territory, to the extent not inconsistent with ch. 62,
shall 25continue in force until altered or repealed.
AB710,27,3
1(b) A county shoreland zoning ordinance enacted under s. 59.692 that is in force
2in any part of the territory
shall continue continues in force until altered under s.
359.692 (7) (ad).
AB710,27,9
4(8) Interim officers. All officers of the town embracing the territory
thus 5incorporated as a city
shall continue in their powers and duties
as theretofore until
6the first meeting of the common council at which a quorum is present. Until a city
7clerk
shall have been is chosen and qualified all oaths of office and other papers shall
8be filed with the
town clerk, with whom the petition was filed, who shall deliver them
9with the petition to the city clerk when the city clerk
shall have is qualified.
AB710,27,24
10(9) First city election. Within 10 days after incorporation of the city, the
town 11board
with and the
town clerk
of which who received the petition
was filed shall fix
12a time for the first city election, designate the polling place or places, and name 3
13inspectors of election for each place. Ten days' previous notice of the election shall
14be given by the clerk by publication in the newspapers selected under sub. (3) and
15by posting notices in 3 public places in the city. Failure to give
such notice does not
16invalidate the election. The election shall be conducted as is prescribed by chs. 5 to
1712, except that no registration of voters
shall may be required. The inspectors shall
18make returns to the board which shall, within one week after the election, canvass
19the returns and declare the result. The clerk shall notify the officers-elect and issue
20certificates of election. If the first election is on the first Tuesday in April the officers
21so elected
shall and their appointees commence and hold their offices as for a regular
22term
, as shall also their appointees. Otherwise they
shall commence within 10 days
23and hold until the regular city election and the qualification of their successors, and
24the term of their appointees
shall expire expires as soon as successors qualify.
AB710, s. 32
25Section
32. 66.0123 (1) of the statutes is created to read:
AB710,28,2
166.0123
(1) In this section, "governmental unit" means a town board or school
2board.
AB710, s. 33
3Section
33. 66.013 of the statutes is renumbered 66.0201, and 66.0201 (1) and
4(2) (intro.), as renumbered, are amended to read:
AB710,28,105
66.0201
(1) Purpose. It is
declared to be the policy of this state that the
6development of territory from town to incorporated status proceed in an orderly and
7uniform manner and that toward this end each proposed incorporation of territory
8as a village or city be reviewed as provided in ss.
66.013 to 66.019 66.0201 to 66.0213 9to assure compliance with certain minimum standards which take into account the
10needs of both urban and rural areas.
AB710,28,12
11(2) Definitions. (intro.)
As used in In ss.
66.013 66.0201 to
66.019 66.0213, 12unless the context requires otherwise:
AB710, s. 34
13Section
34. 66.0137 (title) and (1) of the statutes are created to read:
AB710,28,18
1466.0137 (title)
Provision of insurance. (1) Definition. In this section, "local
15governmental unit" means a city, village, town, county, school district (as
16enumerated in s. 67.01 (5)), sewerage district, drainage district and, without
17limitation because of enumeration, any other political subdivision of the state should
18be s. 345.05 (1) (c).
AB710, s. 35
19Section
35. 66.0139 (1) of the statutes is created to read:
AB710,28,2120
66.0139
(1) In this section, "political subdivision" means a city, village, town
21or county.
AB710, s. 36
22Section
36. 66.014 of the statutes is renumbered 66.0203, and 66.0203 (1), (2)
23(a) to (e), (3), (4) (a), (7) (a), (8) (b), (9) (a), (d) to (f) and (h) and (10), as renumbered,
24are amended to read:
AB710,29,5
166.0203
(1) Notice of intention. At least 10 days and not more than 20 days
2before the circulation of an incorporation petition, a notice setting forth that the
3petition is to be circulated and including an accurate description of the territory
4involved shall be published within the county in which
said the territory is located
5as a class 1 notice, under ch. 985.
AB710,29,10
6(2) (a) The petition for incorporation of a village or city shall be in writing
7signed by 50 or more persons who are both electors and freeholders in the territory
8to be incorporated if the population of the proposed village or city includes 300 or
9more persons; otherwise by 25 or more
such electors and freeholders persons who are
10both electors and freeholders in the territory to be incorporated.
AB710,29,1411
(b) The petition shall be addressed to and filed with the circuit court of a county
12in which all or a major part of the territory to be incorporated is located
; and the. The 13incorporation petition
shall be is void unless filed within 6 months of the date of
14publication of the notice of intention to circulate.
AB710,29,2415
(c) The petition shall designate a representative of the petitioners, and an
16alternate, who shall be an elector or freeholder in the territory, and state that
17person's address; describe the territory to be incorporated with sufficient accuracy
18to determine its location and have attached
thereto
to the petition a scale map
19reasonably showing the boundaries
thereof of the territory; specify the current
20resident population of the territory by number in accordance with the definition
21given in s.
66.013 66.0201 (2) (b); set forth facts substantially establishing the
22required standards for incorporation
required herein; and request the circuit court
23to order a referendum and to certify the incorporation of the village or city when it
24is found that all requirements have been met.
AB710,30,3
1(e) No person who has signed a petition
shall be permitted to may withdraw his
2or her name
therefrom from the petition. No additional signatures
shall may be
3added after a petition is filed.
AB710,30,6
4(3) Hearing; costs. (a) Upon the filing of the petition the circuit court shall
5by order fix a time and place for a hearing giving preference to
such the hearing over
6other matters on the court calendar.
AB710,30,87
(b) The court may
in its discretion by order allow costs and disbursements as
8provided for actions in circuit court in any proceeding under this subsection.
AB710,30,129
(c) The court may
in its discretion, upon notice to all parties who have appeared
10in the hearing and after a hearing
thereon on the issue of bond, order the petitioners
11or any of the opponents to post bond in
such an amount
as that it
deems considers 12sufficient to cover
such disbursements.
AB710,30,19
13(4) (a) Notice of the filing of the petition and of the date of the hearing
thereon 14on the petition before the circuit court shall be published in the territory to be
15incorporated, as a class 2 notice, under ch. 985, and given by certified or registered
16mail to the clerk of each town in which the territory is located and to the clerk of each
17metropolitan municipality of the metropolitan community in which the territory is
18located. The mailing shall be not less than 10 days
prior to before the time set for
19the hearing.
AB710,30,22
20(7) (a) No action to contest the validity of an incorporation on any grounds
21whatsoever, whether procedural or jurisdictional
shall, may be commenced after 60
22days from the date of issuance of the charter of incorporation by the secretary of state.
AB710,31,2
23(8) (b) On the basis of the hearing the circuit court shall find if the standards
24under s.
66.015 66.0205 are met. If the court finds that the standards are not met,
25the court shall dismiss the petition. If the court finds that the standards are met the
1court shall refer the petition to the department and
thereupon the department shall
2determine whether
or not the standards under s.
66.016 66.0207 are met.
AB710,31,5
3(9) (a) Upon receipt of the petition from the circuit court the department shall
4make
such any necessary investigation
as may be necessary to apply the standards
5under s.
66.016 66.0207.
AB710,31,126
(d) Unless the court sets a different time limit, the department shall prepare
7its findings and determination
, citing the
supporting evidence
in support thereof, 8within 90 days after receipt of the
reference referral from the court. The findings and
9determination shall be forwarded by the department to the circuit court. Copies of
10the findings and determination shall be sent by certified or registered mail to the
11designated representative of the petitioners, and to all town and municipal clerks
12entitled to receive mailed notice of the petition under sub. (4).
AB710,31,1513
(e) The determination of the department made in accordance with the
14standards under ss.
66.015, 66.016 66.0205, 66.0207 and
66.021 (11) 66.0217 (6) (c)
15shall be
either one of the following:
AB710,31,1616
1. The petition as submitted
shall be is dismissed
;.
AB710,31,1817
2. The petition as submitted
shall be is granted
and an incorporation
18referendum held;.
AB710,31,2119
3. The petition as submitted
shall be is dismissed with a recommendation that
20a new petition be submitted to include more or less territory as specified in the
21department's findings and determination.
AB710,31,2522
(f) If the department determines that the petition shall be dismissed
under par.
23(e) 1., the circuit court shall issue an order dismissing the petition. If the department
24grants the petition
, the circuit court shall order an incorporation referendum as
25provided in s.
66.018 66.0211.
AB710,32,5
1(h) Except for an incorporation petition which describes the territory
2recommended by the department under s.
66.014 66.0203 (9) (e) 3., no petition for the
3incorporation of the same or substantially the same territory may be entertained for
4one year following the date of
the denial dismissal under par. (f) of the petition or the
5date of any election at which incorporation was rejected by the electors.
AB710,32,8
6(10) Existing ordinances. A county shoreland zoning ordinance enacted under
7s. 59.692 that is in force in any part of the territory
shall continue continues in force
8until altered under s. 59.692 (7) (ad).
AB710, s. 37
9Section
37. 66.015 of the statutes is renumbered 66.0205, and 66.0205 (intro.)
10and (5), as renumbered, are amended to read:
AB710,32,15
1166.0205 Standards to be applied by the circuit court. (intro.) Before
12referring the incorporation petition as provided in s.
66.014 66.0203 (2) to the
13department, the court shall determine whether the petition meets the formal and
14signature requirements and shall further find that the following minimum
15requirements are met:
AB710,32,20
16(5) Standards when near first, second 1st, 2nd or third 3rd class city. Where 17If the proposed boundary of a metropolitan village or city is within 10 miles of the
18boundary of a
1st class city
of the first class or 5 miles of a
2nd or 3rd class city
of the
19second or third class, the minimum area requirements
shall be are 4 and 6 square
20miles for villages and cities, respectively.
AB710, s. 38
21Section
38. 66.016 of the statutes is renumbered 66.0207, and 66.0207 (1) (a)
22and (b) and (2) (intro.) and (b), as renumbered, are amended to read:
AB710,33,523
66.0207
(1) (a)
Characteristics of territory. The entire territory of the proposed
24village or city shall be reasonably homogeneous and compact, taking into
25consideration natural boundaries, natural drainage basin, soil conditions, present
1and potential transportation facilities, previous political boundaries, boundaries of
2school districts, shopping and social customs. An isolated municipality shall have
3a reasonably developed community center, including some or all
of such features
4such as retail stores, churches, post office, telecommunications exchange and similar
5centers of community activity.
AB710,33,166
(b)
Territory beyond the core. The territory beyond the most densely populated
7one-half square mile specified in s.
66.015 66.0205 (1) or the most densely populated
8square mile specified in s.
66.015 66.0205 (2) shall have an average of more than 30
9housing units per quarter section or an assessed value, as defined in s.
66.021 1066.0217 (1) (a) for real estate tax purposes, more than 25% of which is attributable
11to existing or potential mercantile, manufacturing or public utility uses. The
12territory beyond the most densely populated square mile as specified in s.
66.015 1366.0205 (3) or (4) shall have the potential for residential or other urban land use
14development on a substantial scale within the next 3 years. The department may
15waive these requirements to the extent that water, terrain or geography prevents
16such the development.
AB710,33,20
17(2) (intro.) In addition to complying with each of the applicable standards set
18forth in sub. (1) and s.
66.015, any proposed incorporation 66.0205 in order to be
19approved for referendum
, a proposed incorporation must be in the public interest as
20determined by the department upon consideration of the following:
AB710,33,2421
(b)
Level of services. The level of governmental services desired or needed by
22the residents of the territory compared to the level of services offered by the proposed
23village or city and the level available from a contiguous municipality which files a
24certified copy of a resolution as provided in s.
66.014 66.0203 (6).
AB710, s. 39
1Section
39. 66.017 of the statutes is renumbered 66.0209, and 66.0209 (title),
2(1), (2) and (4), as renumbered, are amended to read:
AB710,34,5
366.0209 (title)
Review of the action incorporation-related orders and
4decisions. (1) The order of the circuit court made under s.
66.014 66.0203 (8) or (9)
5(f) may be appealed to the court of appeals.
AB710,34,7
6(2) The decision of the department made under s.
66.014 66.0203 (9)
shall be 7is subject to judicial review under ch. 227.
AB710,34,13
8(4) Where an An incorporation referendum
has been ordered by the circuit
9court under s.
66.014 66.0203 (9) (f)
, the referendum shall may not be stayed pending
10the outcome of further litigation, unless the court of appeals or the supreme court,
11upon appeal or upon the filing of an original action in supreme court, concludes that
12a strong probability exists that the order of the circuit court or the decision of the
13department will be set aside.
AB710, s. 40
14Section
40. 66.018 of the statutes is renumbered 66.0211, and 66.0211 (title),
15(2), (3) and (5), as renumbered, are amended to read:
AB710,34,16
1666.0211 (title)
Referendum
Incorporation referendum procedure.
AB710,34,21
17(2) Notice of referendum. Notice of the referendum shall be given by
18publication of the order of the circuit court in a newspaper having general circulation
19in the territory.
Such publication Publication shall be once a week for 4 successive
20weeks
, the. The first publication
to may not be
not more than 4 weeks before the
21referendum.
AB710,35,2
22(3) Return. An incorporation referendum shall be conducted in the same
23manner as an annexation referendum under s.
66.021 (5) insofar as 66.0217 (7) to
24the extent applicable except that the ballot shall contain the words "For a city
1[village]" and "Against a city [village]". The inspectors shall make a return to the
2circuit court.
AB710,35,12
3(5) Certification of incorporation. If a majority of the votes in an
4incorporation referendum are cast in favor of a village or city, the clerk of the circuit
5court shall certify the fact to the secretary of state and supply the secretary of state
6with a copy of a description of the legal boundaries of the village or city and the
7associated population and a copy of a plat
thereof
of the village or city. Within 10 days
8of receipt of the description and plat, the secretary of state shall forward 2 copies to
9the department of transportation
, and one copy
each to the department of
10administration,
one copy to the department of revenue and
one copy to the
11department of commerce. The secretary of state shall issue a certificate of
12incorporation and record the
same certificate.
AB710, s. 41
13Section
41. 66.019 of the statutes is renumbered 66.0213 and amended to
14read:
AB710,35,19
1566.0213 Powers of new village or city: elections; adjustment of taxes;
16reorganization as village. (1) Village or city powers. Every A village or city
17incorporated under
this section shall be ss. 66.0201 to 66.0213 is a body corporate and
18politic, with powers and privileges of a municipal corporation at common law and
19conferred by these statutes.
AB710,35,22
20(2) Existing ordinances. (a) Ordinances in force in the territory incorporated
21or any part
thereof, insofar as of the territory, to the extent not inconsistent with chs.
2261 and 62,
shall continue in force until altered or repealed.
AB710,35,2523
(b) A county shoreland zoning ordinance enacted under s. 59.692 that is in force
24in any part of the territory
shall continue continues in force until altered under s.
2559.692 (7) (ad).
AB710,36,7
1(3) Interim officers. All officers of the village or town embracing the territory
2thus that is incorporated as a village or city
shall continue in their powers and duties
3until the first meeting of the board of trustees or common council at which a quorum
4is present. Until a village or city clerk is chosen and qualified all oaths of office and
5other papers shall be filed with the circuit court
, with
whom which the petition was
6filed
, who. The court shall deliver
them the oaths and other papers with the petition
7to the village or city clerk when that clerk qualifies.
AB710,36,20
8(4) First village or city election. (a) Within 10 days after incorporation of
9the village or city, the clerk of the circuit court with whom the petition was filed shall
10fix a time for the first election, and where appropriate designate the polling place or
11places, and name 3 inspectors of election for each place. The time for the election
12shall be fixed no less than 40 nor more than 50 days after the date of the certificate
13of incorporation issued by the secretary of state, irrespective of any other provision
14in the statutes. Nomination papers shall conform to ch. 8
insofar as to the extent 15applicable.
Such Nomination papers shall be signed by not less than 5% nor more
16than 10% of the total votes cast at the referendum election, and be filed no later than
1715 days before the time fixed for the election. Ten days' previous notice of the election
18shall be given by the clerk of the circuit court by publication in the newspapers
19selected under s.
66.018 66.0211 (2) and by posting notices in 3 public places in
such 20the village or city, but failure to give
such notice
shall does not invalidate the election.
AB710,37,521
(b) The election shall be conducted as prescribed by ch. 6, except that no
22registration of voters
shall may be required. The inspectors shall make returns to
23the clerk of the circuit court who shall, within one week after
such the election,
24canvass the returns and declare the result. The clerk shall notify the officers-elect
25and issue certificates of election. If the first election is on the first Tuesday in April
1the officers
so elected and their appointees shall commence and hold their offices as
2for a regular term. Otherwise they shall commence within 10 days and hold their
3offices until the regular village or city election and the qualification of their
4successors and the terms of their appointees
shall expire as soon as successors
5qualify.
AB710,37,13
6(5) Taxes levied before incorporation; how collected and divided. Whenever 7If a village or city is incorporated
from territory within any town or towns, after the
8assessment of taxes in any year and before the collection of
such the taxes, the tax
9so assessed shall be collected by the town treasurer of the town or the town treasurers
10of the different towns of which
such the village or city formerly constituted a part,
11and all moneys collected from the tax levied for town purposes shall be divided
12between the village or city and the town or the towns, as provided by s.
66.03 66.0235 13(13) (a) 1., for the division of property owned jointly by towns and villages.
AB710,38,4
14(6) Reorganization of city as village. If the population of
the any city falls
15below 1,000 as determined by the United States census, the council may upon filing
16of a petition conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40 containing the signatures of
17at least 15% of the electors submit at any general or city election the question
18whether the city shall reorganize as a village. If three-fifths of the votes cast on the
19question are for reorganization the mayor and council shall record the return in the
20office of the register of deeds
and, file a certified copy with the clerk of the circuit
21court, and
shall immediately call an election, to be conducted as are village elections,
22for the election of village officers. Upon the qualification of
such the officers, the
23board of trustees shall declare the city reorganized as a village, and the
24reorganization
shall be effected is effective. The clerk shall certify a copy of the
25declaration to the secretary of state who shall file the declaration and endorse a
1memorandum
thereof of the declaration on the record of the certificate of
2incorporation of the city. Rights and liabilities of the city
shall continue in favor of
3or against the village. Ordinances, so far as within the power of the village,
shall 4remain in force until changed.
Note: Expands the scope of sub. (6) to include any city, not just a city
incorporated under ss. 66.013 to 66.019 (renumbered ss. 66.0201 to 66.0213), by
changing the reference to "the" city to "any" city.
AB710, s. 42
5Section
42. 66.02 of the statutes is renumbered 66.0229 and amended to read:
AB710,39,6
666.0229 Consolidation. Subject to s.
66.023 66.0307 (7),
any a town, village
7or city may be consolidated with a contiguous town, village or city, by ordinance,
8passed by a two-thirds vote of all the members of each board or council, fixing the
9terms of the consolidation and ratified by the electors at a referendum held in each
10municipality. The ballots shall bear the words, "for consolidation", and "against
11consolidation", and if a majority of the votes cast
thereon in each municipality are
12for consolidation, the ordinances shall
then be in
take effect and have the force of a
13contract. The ordinance and the result of the referendum shall be certified as
14provided in s.
66.018 66.0211 (5); if a town the certification shall be preserved as
15provided in ss.
60.03 and 66.018 66.0211 (5)
and 66.0235, respectively. Consolidation
16shall does not affect the preexisting rights or liabilities of any municipality and
17actions
thereon on those rights or liabilities may be commenced or completed as
18though if there were no consolidation
had been effected. Any. A consolidation
19ordinance proposing the consolidation of a town and another municipality shall,
20within 10 days after its adoption and prior to its submission to the voters for
21ratification at a referendum, be submitted to the circuit court and the department
22of administration for a determination whether
such
the proposed consolidation is in
23the public interest. The circuit court shall determine whether the proposed
1ordinance meets the formal requirements of this section and shall then refer the
2matter to the department of administration, which shall find as prescribed in s.
366.014 66.0203 whether the proposed consolidation is in the public interest in
4accordance with the standards in s.
66.016 66.0207. The department's findings
shall 5have the same status as incorporation findings under ss.
66.014 66.0203 to
66.019 666.0213.
AB710, s. 43
7Section
43. Subchapter II (title) of chapter 66 [precedes 66.0201] of the
8statutes is created to read:
AB710,39,1210
Subchapter II
11
Incorporation;
12
Municipal Boundaries
AB710, s. 44
13Section
44. 66.021 (title) of the statutes is renumbered 66.0217 (title) and
14amended to read:
AB710,39,16
1566.0217 (title)
Annexation of territory initiated by electors and
16property owners.
AB710, s. 45
17Section
45. 66.021 (1) (intro.) and (a) of the statutes are renumbered 66.0217
18(1) (intro.) and (a).
AB710, s. 46
19Section
46. 66.021 (1) (am) to (e) of the statutes are renumbered 66.0217 (1)
20(c) to (g), and 66.0217 (1) (d), (e) and (f), as renumbered, are amended to read:
AB710,39,2521
66.0217
(1) (d) "Owner" means the holder of record of an estate in possession
22in fee simple, or for life, in land or real property, or a vendee of record under a land
23contract for the sale of an estate in possession in fee simple or for life but does not
24include the vendor under a land contract. A tenant in common or joint tenant
shall
25be considered such is an owner to the extent of his or her interest.
AB710,40,2
1(e) "Petition" includes the original petition and any counterpart
thereof of the
2original petition.
AB710,40,33
(f) "Real property" means land and the improvements
thereon to the land.
AB710, s. 47
4Section
47. 66.021 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 66.0217 (3), and 66.0217
5(3) (intro.) and (a) (title), as renumbered, are amended to read:
AB710,40,86
66.0217
(3) Methods
Other methods of annexation. (intro.) Subject to s.
766.023 66.0307 (7), territory contiguous to
any a city or village may be annexed
8thereto to the city or village in the following ways:
AB710,40,99
(a) (title)
Direct annexation by one-half approval.
AB710, s. 48
10Section
48. 66.021 (2m) (title) of the statutes is repealed.
AB710, s. 49
11Section
49. 66.021 (2m) of the statutes is renumbered 66.0217 (10) (b) and
12amended to read:
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66.0217
(10) (b)
Whenever For purposes of this section, if a number of electors
14cannot be determined on the basis of reported election statistics, the number shall
15be determined in accordance with s. 60.74 (6).
AB710, s. 50
16Section
50. 66.021 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 66.0217 (4), and 66.0217
17(4) (title), (a) (intro.) and (b), as renumbered, are amended to read:
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66.0217
(4) (title)
Notice of proposed annexation. (a) (intro.)
The An 19annexation
under sub. (3) shall be initiated by publishing in the territory proposed
20for annexation a class 1 notice, under ch. 985, of intention to circulate an annexation
21petition. The notice shall contain:
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(b) The person who
causes has the notice
to be published shall serve a copy of
23the notice, within 5 days after its publication, upon the clerk of each municipality
24affected, upon the clerk of each school district affected and upon each owner of land
25in a town if that land will be in a city or village after the annexation.
Such service
1Service may be either by personal service or by
registered certified mail with return
2receipt requested.
If required under sub. (6) (a), a copy of the notice shall be mailed
3to the department as provided in that paragraph.
Note: Revises the required service of notice of intention to circulate an
annexation petition to include the method of certified mail, rather than
registered mail. Certified mail is less expensive than registered mail and there
appears to be no policy reason to require registered mail.
AB710, s. 51
4Section
51. 66.021 (4) of the statutes is renumbered 66.0217 (5) and amended
5to read: