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1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
February 15, 2000 - Introduced by
Law Revision Committee. Referred to
Committee on Transportation.
AB748,1,5
1An Act relating to: repealing, consolidating, renumbering, amending and
2revising various provisions of the statutes for the purpose of correcting errors,
3supplying omissions, correcting and clarifying references, and eliminating
4defects, anachronisms, conflicts, ambiguities and obsolete provisions (Revision
5Bill).
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill is prepared pursuant to s. 13.93 (2) (j), stats., for the purpose of
modernizing statutory structure and language in order to increase conformity with
current statutory style and to improve user readability and accessibility.
Throughout this bill, the word form of numbers is replaced by digits; disfavored
language is replaced with preferred terms and spellings; long sentences and
statutory units are subdivided or otherwise shortened; and nonspecific articles and
references are replaced. Some punctuation has been changed to accommodate the
other changes.
For further information, see the Notes provided by the the revisor of statutes
bureau in the body of the bill that indicate the treatments that have been made to
the specific statutory units. No substantive changes are intended.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
Note: None of the changes made by this bill are intended to be substantive.
AB748, s. 1
1Section
1. 80.01 (1) (title) of the statutes is renumbered 80.01 (1m) (title) and
2amended to read:
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80.01
(1m) (title)
Validation of highways
, recording.
Note: The majority of the text of s. 80.01 (1) is moved to s. 80.01 (1m) so that a
definition can be properly located at the beginning of the section. See the next 2 sections
of this bill.
AB748, s. 2
4Section
2. 80.01 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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80.01
(1) Definition.
All highways laid out by the town supervisors, the county
6board or by a committee of the board, or by commissioners appointed by the
7legislature, or by any other authority, and recorded, any portion of which has been
8opened and worked for 3 years are legal highways so far as they have been so opened
9and worked. The filing of an In this section, "recorded highway" means a highway
10for which the order laying out
any the highway
, or a certified copy
thereof
of the order,
11has been filed in the office of the clerk of the town or the county in which the highway
12is situated
is a recording of such highway within the meaning of this section.
Note: Separates a definition into a separate subsection in accordance with current
style and reorders text to fit within the current format for a definition. The stricken
language is moved to s. 80.01 (1m) by the next section of this bill.
AB748, s. 3
13Section
3. 80.01 (1m) of the statutes is created to read:
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80.01
(1m) Any recorded highway that has been laid out by the town
15supervisors, the county board or by a committee of the board, or by commissioners
16appointed by the legislature, or by any other authority, any portion of which has been
17opened and worked for 3 years is a legal highway to the extent that it has been opened
18and worked. Any laid out highway that has not been fully and sufficiently described
19or recorded or for which the records have been lost or destroyed is presumed to be 66
20feet wide.
Note: The first sentence of this subsection is moved from s. 80.01 (1). The second
sentence is moved from the end of sub. (2) as drafting records indicate that the
presumption of width originally applies to this provision and is not needed in sub. (2) due
to the insertion of the same presumption after the 1st clause in that subsection by ch. 70
of the Laws of 1949. The language of both sentences is reordered and modified from the
original and "rods" is replaced by "feet" for improved readability and conformity with
current style.
AB748, s. 4
1Section
4. 80.01 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 80.01 (2) (a) and amended
2to read:
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80.01
(2) (a)
All highways not recorded which have Except as provided in pars.
4(b) and (c), any unrecorded highway that has been worked as
a public
highways 5highway for 10 years or more
are
is a public
highways, highway and
are is presumed
6to be
4 rods 66 feet wide
, except that roads and bridges.
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7(b) No road or bridge built upon the bottoms and sloughs of the Mississippi
8River by citizens or
municipalities a municipality of any other state shall
not become
9a legal
highways highway or a charge upon the town in which
they are situated
the
10road is located unless upon petition
they are
the highway is legally laid out by the
11town supervisors
; nor shall any grant of.
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12(c) No lands
granted for highway purposes
, which has that did not become a
13legal highway prior to
the first day of July
1, 1913,
shall become
effective for such
14purposes, a legal highway unless the grant is accepted by the town board or by the
15town meeting of the town wherein the lands and proposed highway are
situated 16located, and until a resolution of
such acceptance
of the grant is recorded in the office
17of the town clerk
; and in case any such laid out highways have not been fully and
18sufficiently described or recorded or if the records have been lost or destroyed the
19presumption shall be that they were laid 4 rods wide.
Note: Subdivides long sentence, replaces "rods" with "feet", changes from plural
forms to the singular and otherwise reorders text for improved readability and conformity
with current style. Par. (c) previously referred to a grant not becoming a highway when
to be grammatically correct it should have referred to the granted lands not becoming
highways and was written viewing July 1, 1913 prospectively. The language of par. (c)
is adjusted accordingly.
AB748, s. 5
1Section
5. 80.04 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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80.04
(1) No supervisor
shall may act in laying out, altering, widening or
3discontinuing any highway in which the supervisor may be personally interested.
4If one supervisor is interested the other
two 2 supervisors shall act
; if two. If 2
5supervisors are interested the
third 3rd supervisor shall act in the matter.
Note: Shortens sentences, replaces word form of numbers with digits and replaces
language for greater readability and conformity with current style.
AB748, s. 6
6Section
6. 80.04 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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80.04
(2) Whenever there
shall be less
are fewer than
two 2 supervisors in
any
8a town, the
petition application authorized by s. 80.02 may be made to the county
9board, which shall
thereupon promptly appoint a committee of
three 3 of its
10members.
Said The committee shall
proceed and act upon
such petition the
11application in the same manner and with the same powers in every respect as the
12supervisors of
such the town might do.
Note: Replaces word form of numbers with digits and replaces language for greater
readability and conformity with current style.
AB748, s. 7
13Section
7. 80.08 of the statutes is amended to read:
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1480.08 Width of highways. Except as
otherwise expressly provided
by in s.
1580.13, highways shall be laid out at least
three rods
49.5 feet wide, and when no width
16is specified in the order the highway shall be
4 rods
66 feet wide.
Note: Replaces "rods" with a more common unit of measurement.
AB748, s. 8
17Section
8. 80.11 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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80.11
(1) Whenever it
shall be deemed
is considered necessary to lay out, alter,
19widen or discontinue a highway upon the line between
two 2 towns, or extending
20from one town into an adjoining town, it shall be done by the supervisors of
said the
212 towns acting together
, and if such. If the highway is laid out or altered it may be
22either upon
or as near to the town line
or as near thereto as the situation of the
1ground will admit
; and they. The supervisors of the 2 towns acting together may vary
2the
same location
on either
on one side
or the other of
such
the town line as they
may
3deem consider to be necessary.
AB748, s. 9
4Section
9. 80.11 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 80.11 (2) (a) (intro.) and
5amended to read:
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80.11
(2) (a) (intro.)
The An application
therefor under sub. (1) shall be
in all
7of the following:
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81. In duplicate
, addressed.
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92. Addressed to the supervisors of both towns
, and be signed.
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103. Signed by at least 6 resident freeholders in each town
; and be delivered
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114. Delivered to a supervisor or the clerk of each town.
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12(b) Upon receipt of
such an application
under par. (a), the supervisors shall
13promptly fix
a, and give notice of, the time
when and place
for deciding thereon, and
14give notice thereof where the application will be decided. The
notices of the time and
15place of meeting notice shall be
signed all of the following:
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161. Signed by a majority of the supervisors of each town
, and published.
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172. Published as a class 2 notice, under ch. 985, in
said each of the towns
, and
18served.
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193. Served as required by s. 80.05.
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20(c) A majority of the supervisors of each town shall meet jointly at the time and
21place named in the notice
under par. (b) to decide upon
such the application and
to 22sign the order and the award of damages
, and in all other things the. The proceedings
23shall be the same as
are required by law in laying out, altering, widening or
24discontinuing highways
located wholly within
a one town. The orders, awards,
1notices and all papers shall be in duplicate, and one duplicate
of each shall be filed
2with each town clerk
, and the. The order shall be recorded in each town clerk's office.
AB748, s. 10
3Section
10. 80.11 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 80.11 (3) (a) and amended
4to read:
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80.11
(3) (a) The
said supervisors, upon laying out, altering or widening such
6highway may determine, in the order
, what under sub. (2) (c) may designate the part
7of
such the highway
that shall be made and kept in repair by each town, and
what 8the share of the damages, if any,
that shall be paid by each
; and each town
. Each town 9shall have all
of the rights and be subject to the liabilities in relation to the part of
10such the highway to be made or repaired by it as if it were wholly located in
such that 11town.
If no such apportionment shall have been made in the order laying out,
12altering or widening such highway or any part thereof; or if such highway or any part
13thereof shall have had its origin in user; or if in the judgment of said supervisors
14circumstances have so altered since the last previous apportionment or
15reapportionment of such highway or any part thereof as to render the same
16inequitable or impracticable, a
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17(b) 1. (intro.) A majority of the supervisors of each town, meeting together, may
18make
such an order
in accordance with par. (a) apportioning or reapportioning
such 19a town line highway or any part
thereof as of the highway that they
may deem 20consider advisable,
which if any of the following conditions exists:
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212. An order
made under this paragraph shall be filed as
hereinbefore provided
.
22When so made such order in sub. (2) (c) and shall
be of have the same
force and effect
23as an order made in connection with the original laying out of
such the highway.
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24(c) Any written order or agreement
made before August 27, 1947
made, by a
25majority of the supervisors of each town concerned, acting together, apportioning or
1reapportioning a town line highway
is hereby validated and shall be of has the same
2force and effect as though made
on or after
said date. Where flowage crosses and
3covers a portion of a town line road, then that part of such order which previously
4fixed their respective liabilities shall be deemed vacated August 27, 1947.
AB748, s. 11
5Section
11. 80.11 (3) (b) 1. a., b. and c. of the statutes are created to read:
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80.11
(3) (b) 1. a. No apportionment has been made in an order laying out,
7altering or widening the highway or a part of the highway.
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b. The highway or a part of the highway had its origin in user.
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c. In the judgment of the supervisors circumstances have been so altered since
10the last apportionment of the highway or part of the highway that the apportionment
11or reapportionment has been rendered inequitable or impracticable.
AB748, s. 12
12Section
12. 80.11 (4) of the statutes is renumbered 80.11 (4) (a) (intro.) and
13amended to read:
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80.11
(4) (a) (intro.)
If by any change of the boundaries of either or both such
15towns including that caused by flowage the The part of an order fixing the liabilities
16of towns in regard to a town line highway is vacated if any of the following occurs:
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171. The territory of either
shall be
town is increased or diminished
, or in the
18event a by a change of the boundaries of either town including a change caused by
19flowage.
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202. A portion of
said the town line highway is
or has been taken over by the state
21or county under the state or county highway system
, or if a.
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223. A new town or village
be is formed out of a part of the territory of either or
23both of
said the towns, having a portion of
such the town line highway within its
24borders
or if a.
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14. A portion of a town line
road highway is crossed and covered by flowage
, that
2part of such order fixing their liabilities shall be deemed vacated, and a.
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3(b) 1. In the event that an order or part of an order is vacated under par. (a) 1.,
42. or 4., a majority of the supervisors of each
such town
that is party to the order shall,
5before the time for making the next tax roll, meet together
with a majority of the
6supervisors of such new town or with the president of such village, and all of them
7when so convened shall, if they can agree, and attempt to make a new order
8apportioning the liabilities on account of
such the highway, which shall be filed as
9hereinbefore provided
in sub. (2) (c).
Note: Subdivides provision, reorders text and moves stricken material to a
separate subdivision for greater readability and conformity with current style. See the
next section of this bill.
AB748, s. 13
10Section
13. 80.11 (4) (b) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
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80.11
(4) (b) 2. In the event that an order or part of an order is vacated under
12par. (a) 3., a majority of the supervisors of each town that is party to the order shall,
13before the time for making the next tax roll, meet together with a majority of the
14supervisors of the new town or with the president of the new village and attempt to
15make a new order apportioning the liabilities on account of the highway, which shall
16be filed as provided in sub. (2) (c).
Note: Recreates language to reposition text in s. 80.11 (4). See the previous section
of this bill.
AB748, s. 14
17Section
14. 80.11 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
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80.11
(5) If
they fail to make such order no agreement is reached under sub.
19(4) (b), or if
the an order laying out, altering or widening
such a town line highway
20shall has not
have apportioned the liability of the towns or village on account of
such 21the highway, the supervisors of
either an affected town or the president of
said an
22affected village, after
ten 10 days' notice of the time and place of
so doing hearing
1served on the clerk of each town and village to be affected, may apply to the circuit
2judge of the county in which
such towns and village or the
affected town or village
3on whose behalf such notice is given is located, for the appointment of
three 3 4commissioners to apportion the liabilities of
such towns each affected town and
5village on account of
such the town line highway.
AB748, s. 15
6Section
15. 80.11 (6) and (7) of the statutes are amended to read:
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80.11
(6) Upon
proper application
such under sub. (5), the circuit judge shall
8appoint
three 3 residents of
such the county as commissioners.
They The
9commissioners shall
proceed, on not less than
five 5 days' notice in writing to the
10clerk of each town and village
clerks, to make such apportionment, and their affected,
11apportion the liabilities of each affected town and village on account of the highway.
12The commissioners shall make the determination
shall be made in writing and
filed 13shall file the determination with the clerk of each town and village affected
, and shall
14have. The commissioners' determination has the same
force and effect as an order
15of the supervisors, and the village president made under sub. (2), (3) or (4).
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16(7) Any bridge on a highway
that became a highway under s. 80.01 (2) as a
17result of having been worked, that is between
two
2 towns, or between a town on one
18side and a village or a town and village on the other side,
which highway has become
19such by reason of having been used and worked as provided in s. 80.01 (2), which
20bridge and that has not been assigned to either of the adjoining towns or village, shall
21be repaired and maintained by
such the adjoining towns and village
, and the. The 22cost of repairs and maintenance shall be paid by
them
the adjoining towns and
23village in proportion to the valuation of the property
therein in the adjoining towns
24and village as equalized by the county board or boards at the last equalization.
AB748, s. 16
1Section
16. 80.11 (8) of the statutes is renumbered 80.11 (8) (a) and amended
2to read:
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80.11
(8) (a)
Unless Except as provided in par. (b) and sub. (7) or unless 4otherwise provided by statute or agreement
, every highway bridge on a town, village
5or city boundary shall be maintained by the municipalities in which
it the bridge is
6located, each contributing to the expenses thereof in proportion to the last
7assessment of taxable property therein.
Provided, however, that any