59.20 (7) Make annually, on the third 3rd Monday of March, a certified statement, and forward the same
statement to each town, city and village clerk in the county, showing the amount of money paid from the county treasury during the year next preceding to each such town, city and village treasurer in the county, specifying
. The statement shall specify the date of each payment, the amount thereof and the account upon which the same payment was made; and it. It shall be unlawful for any county treasurer to pay to the treasurer of any town any money in the hands of the treasurer belonging to such the town from the third 3rd Monday of March until ten 10 days after the annual town meeting except upon the written order of the town board.
Note: Replaces language and word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,154
Section 154
. 59.21 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended by replacing "one thousand" with “1,000".
Note: Replaces word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,155
Section 155
. 59.21 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended by replacing “one thousand" with “1,000" in 2 places.
Note: Replaces word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,156
Section 156
. 59.23 (6) of the statutes is amended by replacing “three hundred thousand" with “300,000".
Note: Replaces word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,157
Section 157
. 59.29 (1) of the statutes is amended by replacing “eight dollars" with “$8".
Note: Replaces word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,158
Section 158
. 59.32 of the statutes is amended by replacing “twenty-five nor more than two hundred and fifty dollars" with “$25 nor more than $250".
Note: Replaces word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,159
Section 159
. 59.55 (4) of the statutes is renumbered 59.55 (4) (a) and amended to read:
59.55 (4) (a) Whenever The county board of any county may at any meeting, by resolution, authorize a plan for a new and corrected set of tract indices and order new tract indices arranged and compiled according to the plan whenever, in the judgment of the county board of any county, any existing tract index or indices become unfit for use, because of mistake therein or of imperfection any of the following:
2. An imperfection in or insufficiency of the plan, or because of becoming of the existing tract index or indices.
3. The existing tract index or indices having become worn, overcrowded, or unserviceable or unreliable for any reason the.
(b) The county board may at any meeting thereof, by resolution, order a new and corrected set of tract indices arranged and compiled according to such plan as it may authorize, and in that behalf may purchase suitable books for the new tract indices and may receive bids and contract with any competent person to do said work
prepare the new tract indices, at a price not exceeding five 5 cents per folio, which shall be paid out of the county treasury on acceptance of said work the new tract indices by the county board.
(c) The person contracting to do said work prepare the new tract indices, and the person's assistants, shall have access to and be entitled to the use of the old tract indices and other records in the register's register of deeds' office and other county records; and when said work is.
(d) When the new tract indices are completed and
said new tract indices are approved and adopted by the county board, the old tract indices shall be preserved as provided in s. 59.71 (2). The resolutions of the county board ordering, approving, and adopting such
the new tract indices, duly certified by the county clerk, shall be recorded in each volume of such the new tract indices; and thereupon the same the new tract indices shall become and be the only lawful tract indices in the register's register of deeds' office.
Note: Subdivides provision and reorders and replaces language for greater readability and conformity with current style.
225,160
Section 160
. 59.55 (4) (a) 1. of the statutes is created to read:
59.55 (4) (a) 1. A mistake in the existing tract index or indices.
Note: See the note to the previous section of this bill.
225,161
Section 161
. 59.56 of the statutes is renumbered 59.56 (1) and amended to read:
59.56 (1) In counties this section, “eminent domain proceedings" means the laying out, widening, extending or vacating of any street, alley, water channel, park, highway or other public place by any court, legislature, county board, common council, village board or town board.
(2) When the county board of a county having a population of two hundred and fifty thousand 250,000 or more, according to the last state or United States census, and when the county board has prepared and compiled prepares and compiles in book form an eminent domain record containing an abstract of facts relating to the laying out, widening, extending or vacating any street, alley, water channel, park, highway or other public place by any court, legislature, county board, common council, village board or town board eminent domain proceedings and shall make makes an order that such records with the record, with an index thereto, be thereafter maintained and kept up, and provide provides a suitable book for that purpose, the register of deeds shall thereafter maintain and keep such book in which shall be entered an
up the record and index.
(3) The register of deeds shall enter an abstract of all eminent domain proceedings relating to the laying out, widening, extending or vacating any street, alley, water channel, park, highway or other public place by any court, county board, common council, village board or town board. Such in the record maintained under sub. (2). The abstract shall substantially contain the facts as to the filing of a notice of lis pendens, the date of filing, the description, the court in which or the body before whom the proceeding is pending, the result of the proceedings, the action taken and the date thereof and briefly state all of the essential facts of any such the proceeding
, and such records shall have a. The index to the record shall be a practical index, with reference to the number and page of the volume where such abstracts are entered respectively
(4) The abstracts and records to be kept by the register of deeds shall be certified by the register to be true and correct and when so certified shall be prima facie evidence of the facts therein recited and shall be received in all courts and places with the same effect as the original proceedings; and the record so prepared and compiled by the county board shall be prima facie evidence of the facts therein recited and shall also be received in all courts and places with the same effect as the original proceedings.
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225,162
Section 162
. 59.57 (10) of the statutes is amended to read:
59.57 (10) For recording plats containing from one to fifty 50 lots, twenty-five dollars $25, and for each additional lot, ten 10 cents, except cemetery plats, containing from one to two hundred 200 lots or fractional part thereof, twenty-five dollars $25, and for each additional two hundred 200 lots or fractional part thereof,
five dollars $5.
Note: Replaces word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,163
Section 163
. 59.58 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
59.58 (1) (a) Except as provided under par. (b), whenever any county adopts a tract index system or any recognized chain of title system, the county board thereof may create a department to be known as an abstract department, either in connection with or independent of the office of the register of deeds, as said the county board deems considers advisable
and. The county board may appoint a competent person for a term of two
2 years, who shall be known as the county abstractor, and shall have charge of and operate said the abstract department. The board shall furnish a seal for said the abstractor, who shall place said the seal on each and every abstract issued by the abstractor.
Note: Replaces language and word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,164
Section 164
. 59.70 (1) of the statutes is amended by replacing “thirty thousand" with “30,000".
Note: Replaces word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,165
Section
165. 59.77 (4) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 59.77 (4) (b) 1. and amended to read:
59.77 (4) (b) 1. The county clerk shall deliver
such the statement filed under par. (a) to the district attorney, who shall examine the same statement and make a report in writing thereon to the county board, specifying the items in each for which the county is or is not liable, and the extent of its liability if it is liable for a part only of any such item. Such The statement and report shall be laid before the county board by the county clerk and insofar as the items charged therein in the statement are approved by the district attorney such the statement shall be prima facie evidence of the claims of the persons named therein; and the in the statement.
2. The county board shall examine the same and statement, allow such as the fees that are legal, and direct that orders be drawn for the amount allowed to each person named therein. If any person in whose favor any such order is drawn under this paragraph shall not call for the same fees within two 2 years from the time the claim is allowed, the person's right to any compensation for services shall be deemed considered waived and the county board shall cancel such the order.
Note: Subdivides provision and replaces language to improve readability and conformity with current style.
225,166
Section 166
. 59.78 of the statutes is amended by replacing "three hundred thousand" with "300,000".
Note: Replaces word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,167
Section 167
. 59.81 (2) of the statutes is amended by replacing “three hundred thousand" with “300,000".
Note: Replaces word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,168
Section 168
. 59.81 (4) of the statutes is amended by replacing “five hundred thousand" with “500,000".
Note: Replaces word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,169
Section 169
. 59.84 (6) of the statutes is renumbered 59.84 (6) (a) and amended to read:
59.84 (6) (a) The county executive or county administrator shall review the estimates of expenditures and revenues and shall hold public hearings thereon at which the head or a representative of every county department shall appear and give information with regard to the appropriations requested, including work programs, other justification of expenditures, and such other data
as that the county executive or county administrator requests. The county executive or county administrator shall make such changes in the proposed budget as that in the executive's or administrator's discretion may be deemed
are considered desirable or proper, and shall, on
.
(b) On or before October 1, and after the hearings required under par. (a), the county executive or county administrator shall submit the amended proposed budget to the county board the budget, as amended, after such hearings. Such. The amended proposed budget shall be the executive's or administrator's budget and shall include: (a) a all of the following:
1. A simple, clear, general summary of the detailed contents of the budget; (b) a.
2. A comparative statement by organization unit and principal object of expenditure showing the actual expenditures of the preceding fiscal year, the appropriations and estimated expenditures for the fiscal year currently ending, and the recommended appropriations for the fiscal year next succeeding; and (c) a.
3. A comparative statement of the actual revenues from all sources including property taxes during the preceding fiscal year, the anticipated revenues and the estimated revenues for the fiscal year currently ending, and the anticipated revenues for the fiscal year next succeeding including any surplus from the preceding fiscal year not otherwise appropriated pursuant to sub. (9).
(c) The anticipated revenues for the fiscal year next succeeding shall be equal in amount to the recommended appropriations.
(d) The executive's or administrator's budget shall be accompanied by a message prepared by the county executive or county administrator which shall outline the important features of the budget plan and indicate any major changes in policy or in recommended appropriations or revenues as compared with the fiscal year currently ending, and shall set forth the reasons for such changes.
Note: Subdivides provision and replaces language for greater readability and conformity with current style.
225,170
Section 170
. 59.85 (1) of the statutes is amended by replacing “one thousand dollars" with “$1,000" and by replacing “two" with “2".
Note: Replaces word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,171
Section 171
. 59.90 (2) of the statutes is amended by replacing “ten" with “10" and by replacing “ten-year" with “10-year".
Note: Replaces word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,172
Section 172
. 59.90 (3) of the statutes is amended by replacing “fifty dollars nor more than two hundred dollars" with “$50 nor more than $200".
Note: Replaces word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,173
Section 173
. 59.965 (2) (d) 7. of the statutes is amended by replacing “submitted by a institution" with “submitted by an institution".
Note: Inserts correct word form.
225,174
Section 174
. 59.97 (15) (im) of the statutes is amended by replacing “s. 252.01 (1)" with “s. 252.01 (1m)".
Note: Corrects cross-reference. Section 252.01 (1) was renumbered s. 252.01 (1m) by 1993 Wis. Act 252.
225,175
Section 175
. 59.997 (1) of the statutes is amended by replacing “two" with “2".
Note: Replaces word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,176
Section 176
. 59.997 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
59.997 (6) The county board of supervisors shall cause a copy of the consolidation agreement thereafter to be published in each county as a class 1 notice under ch. 985. The owner-editor or manager of each newspaper publishing the notice shall issue a certificate of the publication to the judge of the circuit court for each affected county, which shall be proof of publication.
Note: Text is moved from sub. (7), reordered and replaced for more logical placement and improved readability and to improve the readability of sub. (7).
225,177
Section 177
. 59.997 (7) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act 16, is renumbered 59.997 (7) (a) and amended to read:
59.997 (7) (a) When the publication of the said consolidation agreement in each of the said counties
included in the agreement is completed, of which the certificate to the judge of the circuit court of the said counties from the owner-editor or manager of each newspaper publishing the same shall be proof, the judge or judges of the circuit courts of the said those counties shall, by order entered of record in each of such the counties, require the several county clerks of the
each of the counties included in the consolidation agreement to submit such
the question of the consolidation of the counties to a vote of the qualified electors of such the counties.
(b) The question of the consolidation of the counties shall be submitted to the voters at the next election to be held on the first Tuesday in April, or the next regular election, or at a special election to be held on the day fixed in said the order issued under par. (a), which day shall be the same in each of the counties proposing to consolidate. A copy of said the order shall be filed with the county clerk of each of such the counties. If such the question of consolidation is submitted at a special election, it shall be held not less than thirty 30 days nor more than sixty 60 days from the completion of the consolidation agreement, but not within sixty 60 days of any spring or general election.
Note: Subdivides provision and reorders and replaces language to improve readability and conformity with current style.
225,178
Section 178
. 59.997 (10) of the statutes is amended to read:
59.997 (10) If a majority of the votes cast in each county upon such questions the question of consolidation are in favor of the consolidation of such the counties, the judge or judges of said the circuit court courts for those counties shall enter such that fact of record in each such county. If in any one of such the counties less than a majority of the votes cast upon such the question of consolidation are in favor of the proposed consolidation, said the consolidation shall be declared to have failed for all purposes. If a majority of the votes cast upon such
the question of consolidation in any county are opposed to consolidation, the question of consolidation shall not be again submitted to the electors of such that county for a period of two 2 years.
Note: Replaces language to improve readability and conformity with current style.
225,179
Section 179
. 59.997 (15) of the statutes is amended by replacing “two" with “2", in 2 places.
Note: Replaces word form of number with digits consistent with current style.
225,180
Section 180
. 60.63 (10m) of the statutes is amended by replacing “s. 252.01 (1)" with “s. 252.01 (1m)".
Note: Corrects cross-reference. Section 252.01 (1) was renumbered s. 252.01 (1m) by 1993 Wis. Act 252.
225,181
Section 181
. 62.05 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
62.05 (1) Cities shall be divided into four 4 classes for administration and the exercise of corporate powers as follows:
(a) Cities of one hundred and fifty thousand
150,000 population and over shall constitute 1st class cities of the first class.
(b) Cities of thirty-nine thousand 39,000 and less than one hundred and fifty thousand 150,000 population shall constitute 2nd class cities of the second class.
(c) Cities of ten thousand 10,000 and less than thirty-nine thousand 39,000 population shall constitute
3rd class cities of the third class.
(d) Cities of less than ten thousand 10,000 population shall constitute 4th class cities of the fourth class.
Note: Replaces word form of numbers with digits consistent with current style.