AB100-ASA1,908,2414
62.23
(7) (a)
Grant of power. For the purpose of promoting health, safety,
15morals or the general welfare of the community, the council may regulate and restrict
16by ordinance, subject to
par. pars. (am) and (hm), the height, number of stories and
17size of buildings and other structures, the percentage of lot that may be occupied, the
18size of yards, courts and other open spaces, the density of population, and the location
19and use of buildings, structures and land for trade, industry, mining, residence or
20other purposes if there is no discrimination against temporary structures. This
21subsection and any ordinance, resolution or regulation enacted or adopted under this
22section, shall be liberally construed in favor of the city and as minimum
23requirements adopted for the purposes stated. This subsection may not be deemed
24a limitation of any power granted elsewhere.
AB100-ASA1,909,10
162.23
(7) (am)
Limits on power, annexed territory. If a city annexes territory
2under s. 66.021 or 66.024, the city may not enact or enforce any zoning ordinance
3under this subsection, or temporarily designate the classification of annexed
4territory under s. 66.021 (7) (a) or 66.024 (5m), that affects the annexed territory for
5a period of 10 years after the annexation takes effect unless the city obtains written
6permission to do so from the town board of which the annexed territory was a part.
7Provisions of a county or town zoning ordinance that were applicable, before
8annexation, to such territory shall continue in effect and shall be enforced after
9annexation by the annexing city, unless the town board issues written permission for
10a zoning change as described in this paragraph.
AB100-ASA1,909,1612
62.234
(8) (d) If a city is served by the Illinois Fox River commission, and if the
13commission consents, the city may empower the commission by ordinance to
14administer the ordinance enacted under this section throughout the city, whether or
15not the area otherwise served by the commission includes all of that city. Section
1666.30 does not apply to this paragraph.
AB100-ASA1,909,2018
62.25
(1) Claims. No action may be brought or maintained against a city upon
19a claim or cause of action unless the claimant complies with s. 893.80. This
20subsection does not apply to actions commenced under s. 19.37
or, 19.97
or 281.99.
AB100-ASA1,910,322
65.90
(3) (c) The department of
education public instruction under s. 115.28,
23the department of revenue under s. 73.10 and the technical college system board
24under s. 38.04 shall encourage and consult with interested public and private
25organizations regarding the budget summary information required under pars. (a)
1and (b). The department of
education public instruction and the technical college
2system board shall specify the revenue and expenditure detail that is required under
3par. (b) 1. and 2. for school districts and for technical college districts.
AB100-ASA1,910,65
66.013
(2) (a) "Department" means the department of
commerce 6administration.
AB100-ASA1,911,4
866.02 Consolidation. Subject to s. 66.023 (7), any town, village or city may
9be consolidated with a contiguous town, village or city, by ordinance, passed by a
10two-thirds vote of all the members of each board or council, fixing the terms of the
11consolidation and ratified by the electors at a referendum held in each municipality.
12The ballots shall bear the words, "for consolidation", and "against consolidation", and
13if a majority of the votes cast thereon in each municipality are for consolidation, the
14ordinances shall then be in effect and have the force of a contract. The ordinance and
15the result of the referendum shall be certified as provided in s. 66.018 (5); if a town
16the certification shall be preserved as provided in ss. 60.03 and 66.018 (5),
17respectively. Consolidation shall not affect the preexisting rights or liabilities of any
18municipality and actions thereon may be commenced or completed as though no
19consolidation had been effected. Any consolidation ordinance proposing the
20consolidation of a town and another municipality shall, within 10 days after its
21adoption and prior to its submission to the voters for ratification at a referendum, be
22submitted to the circuit court and the department of
commerce administration for
23a determination whether such proposed consolidation is in the public interest. The
24circuit court shall determine whether the proposed ordinance meets the formal
25requirements of this section and shall then refer the matter to the department of
1commerce administration, which shall find as prescribed in s. 66.014 whether the
2proposed consolidation is in the public interest in accordance with the standards in
3s. 66.016. The department's findings shall have the same status as incorporation
4findings under ss. 66.014 to 66.019.
AB100-ASA1,911,206
66.021
(7) (a) An ordinance for the annexation of the territory described in the
7annexation petition may be enacted by a two-thirds vote of the elected members of
8the governing body not less than 20 days after the publication of the notice of
9intention to circulate the petition and not later than 120 days after the date of filing
10with the city or village clerk of the petition for annexation or of the referendum
11election if favorable to the annexation. If the annexation is subject to sub. (11) the
12governing body shall first review the reasons given by the department of
commerce 13administration that the proposed annexation is against the public interest. Subject
14to
s. ss. 59.692 (7)
and 62.23 (7) (am), such an ordinance may temporarily designate
15the classification of the annexed area for zoning purposes until the zoning ordinance
16is amended as prescribed in s. 62.23 (7) (d). Before introduction of an ordinance
17containing such temporary classification, the proposed classification shall be
18referred to and recommended by the plan commission. The authority to make such
19temporary classification shall not be effective when the county ordinance prevails
20during litigation as provided in s. 59.69 (7).
AB100-ASA1,912,422
66.021
(8) (b) Within 10 days of receipt of the ordinance, certificate and plat,
23the secretary of state shall forward 2 copies of the ordinance, certificate and plat to
24the department of transportation, one copy to the department of administration, one
25copy to the department of revenue, one copy to the department of
education public
1instruction, one copy to the department of commerce, one copy to the department of
2natural resources, one copy to the department of agriculture, trade and consumer
3protection and 2 copies to the clerk of the municipality from which the territory was
4annexed.
AB100-ASA1,912,186
66.021
(11) (a)
Annexations within populous counties. No annexation
7proceeding within a county having a population of 50,000 or more shall be valid
8unless the person causing a notice of annexation to be published under sub. (3) shall
9within 5 days of the publication mail a copy of the notice, legal description and a scale
10map of the proposed annexation to the clerk of each municipality affected and the
11department of
commerce administration. The department may within 20 days after
12receipt of the notice mail to the clerk of the town within which the territory lies and
13to the clerk of the proposed annexing village or city a notice that in its opinion the
14annexation is against the public interest. No later than 10 days after mailing the
15notice, the department shall advise the clerk of the town in which the territory is
16located and the clerk of the village or city to which the annexation is proposed of the
17reasons the annexation is against the public interest as defined in par. (c). The
18annexing municipality shall review the advice before final action is taken.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1706
19Section
1706. 66.021 (11) (c) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,912,2220
66.021
(11) (c)
Definition of public interest. (intro.) For purposes of this
21subsection public interest is determined by the department of
commerce 22administration after consideration of the following:
AB100-ASA1,913,1124
66.021
(12) Unanimous approval. If a petition for direct annexation signed by
25all of the electors residing in the territory and the owners of all of the real property
1in the territory is filed with the city or village clerk, and with the town clerk of the
2town or towns in which the territory is located, together with a scale map and a legal
3description of the property to be annexed, an annexation ordinance for the
4annexation of the territory may be enacted by a two-thirds vote of the elected
5members of the governing body of the city or village without compliance with the
6notice requirements of sub. (3). In such annexations, subject to sub. (11), the person
7filing the petition with the city or village clerk and the town clerk shall, within 5 days
8of the filing, mail a copy of the scale map and a legal description of the territory to
9be annexed to the department of
commerce administration and the governing body
10shall review the advice of the department, if any, before enacting the annexation
11ordinance.
AB100-ASA1,914,713
66.021
(15) Annexation of town islands. Upon its own motion, a city or village
14by a two-thirds vote of the entire membership of its governing body may enact an
15ordinance annexing territory which comprises a portion of a town or towns and which
16was completely surrounded by territory of the city or village on December 2, 1973.
17The ordinance shall include all surrounded town areas except those exempt by
18mutual agreement of all of the governing bodies involved. The annexation ordinance
19shall contain a legal description of the territory and the name of the town or towns
20from which the territory is detached. Upon enactment of the ordinance, the city or
21village clerk immediately shall file 6 certified copies of the ordinance in the office of
22the secretary of state, together with 6 copies of a scale map. The secretary of state
23shall forward 2 copies of the ordinance and scale map to the department of
24transportation, one copy to the department of natural resources, one copy to the
25department of revenue and one copy to the department of
commerce administration.
1This subsection does not apply if the town island was created only by the annexation
2of a railroad right-of-way or drainage ditch. This subsection does not apply to land
3owned by a town government which has existing town government buildings located
4thereon. No town island may be annexed under this subsection if the island consists
5of over 65 acres or contains over 100 residents. After December 2, 1973, no city or
6village may, by annexation, create a town area which is completely surrounded by
7the city or village.
AB100-ASA1,914,109
66.023
(1) (a) "Department" means the department of
commerce 10administration.
AB100-ASA1,914,2112
66.024
(5m) Temporary zoning of area proposed to be annexed. An interim
13zoning ordinance to become effective only upon approval of the annexation at the
14referendum election may be enacted by the governing body of the city or village.
15Subject to
s. ss. 59.692 (7)
and 62.23 (7) (am), the ordinance may temporarily
16designate the classification of the annexed area for zoning purposes until the zoning
17ordinance is amended as prescribed in s. 62.23 (7) (d). The proposed interim zoning
18ordinance shall be referred to and recommended by the plan commission prior to
19introduction. Authority to make such temporary classification shall not be effective
20when the county zoning ordinance prevails during litigation as provided in s. 59.69
21(7).
AB100-ASA1,915,11
2366.025 Annexation of owned territory. In addition to other methods
24provided by law and subject to ss. 59.692 (7) and 66.023 (7), territory owned by and
25lying near but not necessarily contiguous to a village or city may be annexed to a
1village or city by ordinance enacted by the board of trustees of the village or the
2common council of the city, provided that in the case of noncontiguous territory the
3use of the territory by the city or village is not contrary to any town or county zoning
4regulation. The ordinance shall contain the exact description of the territory
5annexed and the names of the towns from which detached, and shall operate to
6attach the territory to the village or city upon the filing of 6 certified copies thereof
7in the office of the secretary of state, together with 6 copies of a plat showing the
8boundaries of the territory attached. Two copies of the ordinance and plat shall be
9forwarded by the secretary of state to the department of transportation, one copy to
10the department of natural resources, one copy to the department of revenue and one
11copy to the department of
education public instruction.
AB100-ASA1,915,2213
66.03
(2c) (a) 2. The clerk of any school district to which territory is transferred,
14within 30 days of the effective date of the transfer, shall certify to the clerk of the
15municipality from which the territory was transferred a metes and bounds
16description of the land area involved. Upon receipt of the description the clerk of the
17municipality from which the territory was transferred shall certify to the
18department of revenue the latest assessed value of the real and personal property
19located within the transferred territory, file one copy of the certification with the
20school district clerk and one copy with the department of
education public instruction 21and make such further reports as are needed by the department of revenue in the
22performance of duties required by law.
AB100-ASA1,916,1124
66.03
(3) (c) When as a result of any annexation whereby a school district is left
25without a school building, any moneys are received by such school district as a result
1of the division of assets and liabilities required by s. 66.03, which are derived from
2values that were capital assets, such moneys and interest thereon shall be held in
3trust by such school district and dispensed only for procuring new capital assets or
4remitted to an operating district as the remainder of the suspended district becomes
5a part of such operating district, and shall in no case be used to meet current
6operating expenditures. This shall include any funds in the hands of any district
7officers on July 1, 1953, resulting from such action previously taken under s. 66.03.
8The boards involved shall, as part of their duties in division of assets and liabilities
9in school districts, make a written report of the allocation of assets and liabilities to
10the
department of education state superintendent of public instruction and any local
11superintendent of schools whose territory is involved in the division of assets.
AB100-ASA1,917,1613
66.03
(5) Apportionment board. The boards or councils of the municipalities,
14or committees, thereof selected for that purpose, acting together, shall constitute an
15apportionment board. When any municipality is dissolved by reason of all of its
16territory being so transferred the board or council thereof existing at the time of such
17dissolution shall, for the purpose of this section, continue to exist as the governing
18body of such municipality until there has been an apportionment of assets by
19agreement of the interested municipalities or by an order of the circuit court. After
20an agreement for apportionment of assets has been entered into between the
21interested municipalities, or an order of the circuit court becomes final, a copy of such
22apportionment agreement, or of such order, certified to by the clerks of the interested
23municipalities, shall be filed with the department of revenue, the department of
24natural resources, the department of transportation, the
department of education 25state superintendent of public instruction, the department of administration, and
1with any other department or agency of the state from which the town may be
2entitled by law to receive funds or certifications or orders relating to the distribution
3or disbursement of funds, with the county treasurer, with the treasurer of any
4municipality, or with any other entity from which payment would have become due
5if such dissolved municipality from which such territory was transferred had
6continued in existence. Subject to ss. 79.006 and 86.303 (4), thereafter payments
7from the shared revenue account made pursuant to ch. 79, payments of forest crop
8taxes under s. 77.05, of transportation aids under s. 20.395, of state aids for school
9purposes under ch. 121, payments for managed forest land under subch. VI of ch. 77
10and all payments due from a department or agency of the state, from a county, from
11a municipality, or from any other entity from which payments would have become
12due if such dissolved municipality from which such territory was transferred had
13continued in existence, shall be paid to the interested municipality as provided by
14such agreement for apportionment of assets or by any order of apportionment by the
15circuit court and such payments shall have the same force and effect as if made to
16the dissolved municipality from which such territory was transferred.
AB100-ASA1,917,2218
66.04
(1) Bonus to state institution. (intro.) No appropriation or bonus of any
19kind
shall, except for a donation of land, may be made by any town, village, or city,
20nor any municipal liability created nor tax levied, as a consideration or inducement
21to the state to locate any public educational, charitable, reformatory, or penal
22institution.
AB100-ASA1,918,824
66.058
(3) (c) 8. The credit under s. 79.10 (9) (bm), as it applies to
the principal
25dwelling on a parcel of taxable property
of an owner shall apply to the estimated fair
1market value of a mobile home
that is the principal dwelling of the owner. The owner
2of the mobile home shall file a claim for the credit with the treasurer of the
3municipality in which the property is located no later than January 31. To obtain the
4credit under s. 79.10 (9) (bm), the owner shall attest on the claim that the mobile
5home is the owner's principal dwelling, as defined in s. 79.10 (1) (f). The treasurer
6shall reduce the owner's parking permit fee by the amount of any allowable credit.
7The treasurer shall furnish notice of all
claims
amounts for credits
filed under this
8subdivision to the department of revenue as provided under s. 79.10 (1m).
AB100-ASA1,918,1710
66.119
(1) (b) 7. c. That if the alleged violator makes a cash deposit and does
11not appear in court, he or she either will be deemed to have tendered a plea of no
12contest and submitted to a forfeiture, a penalty assessment imposed by s. 165.87, a
13jail assessment imposed by s. 302.46 (1)
, a crime laboratories and drug law
14enforcement assessment imposed by s. 165.755 and any applicable domestic abuse
15assessment imposed by s. 973.055 (1) not to exceed the amount of the deposit or will
16be summoned into court to answer the complaint if the court does not accept the plea
17of no contest.
AB100-ASA1,919,219
66.119
(1) (b) 7. d. That if the alleged violator does not make a cash deposit and
20does not appear in court at the time specified, the court may issue a summons or a
21warrant for the defendant's arrest or consider the nonappearance to be a plea of no
22contest and enter judgment under sub. (3) (d), or the municipality may commence an
23action against the alleged violator to collect the forfeiture, the penalty assessment
24imposed by s. 165.87, the jail assessment imposed by s. 302.46 (1)
, the crime
1laboratories and drug law enforcement assessment imposed by s. 165.755 and any
2applicable domestic abuse assessment imposed by s. 973.055 (1).
AB100-ASA1,919,114
66.119
(1) (c) An ordinance adopted under par. (a) shall contain a schedule of
5cash deposits that are to be required for the various ordinance violations, and for the
6penalty assessment imposed by s. 165.87, the jail assessment imposed by s. 302.46
7(1)
, the crime laboratories and drug law enforcement assessment imposed by s.
8165.755 and any applicable domestic abuse assessment imposed by s. 973.055 (1), for
9which a citation may be issued. The ordinance shall also specify the court, clerk of
10court or other official to whom cash deposits are to be made and shall require that
11receipts be given for cash deposits.
AB100-ASA1,919,2013
66.119
(3) (a) The person named as the alleged violator in a citation may appear
14in court at the time specified in the citation or may mail or deliver personally a cash
15deposit in the amount, within the time and to the court, clerk of court or other official
16specified in the citation. If a person makes a cash deposit, the person may
17nevertheless appear in court at the time specified in the citation, provided that the
18cash deposit may be retained for application against any forfeiture, restitution,
19penalty assessment, jail assessment
, crime laboratories and drug law enforcement
20assessment or domestic abuse assessment that may be imposed.
AB100-ASA1,920,722
66.119
(3) (b) If a person appears in court in response to a citation, the citation
23may be used as the initial pleading, unless the court directs that a formal complaint
24be made, and the appearance confers personal jurisdiction over the person. The
25person may plead guilty, no contest or not guilty. If the person pleads guilty or no
1contest, the court shall accept the plea, enter a judgment of guilty and impose a
2forfeiture, the penalty assessment imposed by s. 165.87, the jail assessment imposed
3by s. 302.46 (1)
, the crime laboratories and drug law enforcement assessment
4imposed by s. 165.755 and any applicable domestic abuse assessment imposed by s.
5973.055 (1). If the court finds that the violation meets the conditions in s. 800.093
6(1), the court may order restitution under s. 800.093. A plea of not guilty shall put
7all matters in the case at issue, and the matter shall be set for trial.
AB100-ASA1,921,109
66.119
(3) (c) If the alleged violator makes a cash deposit and fails to appear
10in court, the citation may serve as the initial pleading and the violator shall be
11considered to have tendered a plea of no contest and submitted to a forfeiture, the
12penalty assessment imposed by s. 165.87, the jail assessment imposed by s. 302.46
13(1)
, the crime laboratories and drug law enforcement assessment imposed by s.
14165.755 and any applicable domestic abuse assessment imposed by s. 973.055 (1) not
15exceeding the amount of the deposit. The court may either accept the plea of no
16contest and enter judgment accordingly or reject the plea. If the court finds the
17violation meets the conditions in s. 800.093 (1), the court may summon the alleged
18violator into court to determine if restitution shall be ordered under s. 800.093. If
19the court accepts the plea of no contest, the defendant may move within 10 days after
20the date set for the appearance to withdraw the plea of no contest, open the judgment
21and enter a plea of not guilty if the defendant shows to the satisfaction of the court
22that the failure to appear was due to mistake, inadvertence, surprise or excusable
23neglect. If the plea of no contest is accepted and not subsequently changed to a plea
24of not guilty, no costs or fees may be taxed against the violator, but a penalty
25assessment, a jail assessment
, a crime laboratories and drug law enforcement
1assessment and, if applicable, a domestic abuse assessment shall be assessed. If the
2court rejects the plea of no contest, an action for collection of the forfeiture, penalty
3assessment, jail assessment
, crime laboratories and drug law enforcement
4assessment and any applicable domestic abuse assessment may be commenced. A
5city, village, town sanitary district or public inland lake protection and rehabilitation
6district may commence action under s. 66.12 (1) and a county or town may commence
7action under s. 778.10. The citation may be used as the complaint in the action for
8the collection of the forfeiture, penalty assessment, jail assessment
, crime
9laboratories and drug law enforcement assessment and any applicable domestic
10abuse assessment.
AB100-ASA1,922,912
66.119
(3) (d) If the alleged violator does not make a cash deposit and fails to
13appear in court at the time specified in the citation, the court may issue a summons
14or warrant for the defendant's arrest or consider the nonappearance to be a plea of
15no contest and enter judgment accordingly if service was completed as provided
16under par. (e) or the county, town, city, village, town sanitary district or public inland
17lake protection and rehabilitation district may commence an action for collection of
18the forfeiture, penalty assessment
and, jail assessment
and crime laboratories and
19drug law enforcement assessment and any applicable domestic abuse assessment.
20A city, village, town sanitary district or public inland lake protection and
21rehabilitation district may commence action under s. 66.12 (1) and a county or town
22may commence action under s. 778.10. The citation may be used as the complaint
23in the action for the collection of the forfeiture, penalty assessment
and, jail
24assessment
and crime laboratories and drug law enforcement assessment and any
25applicable domestic abuse assessment. If the court considers the nonappearance to
1be a plea of no contest and enters judgment accordingly, the court shall promptly mail
2a copy or notice of the judgment to the defendant. The judgment shall allow the
3defendant not less than 20 days from the date of the judgment to pay any forfeiture,
4penalty assessment
and, jail assessment
and crime laboratories and drug law
5enforcement assessment and any applicable domestic abuse assessment imposed.
6If the defendant moves to open the judgment within 6 months after the court
7appearance date fixed in the citation, and shows to the satisfaction of the court that
8the failure to appear was due to mistake, inadvertence, surprise or excusable neglect,
9the court shall reopen the judgment, accept a not guilty plea and set a trial date.
AB100-ASA1,923,1411
66.12
(1) (b) Local ordinances, except as provided in this paragraph or ss.
12345.20 to 345.53, may contain a provision for stipulation of guilt or no contest of any
13or all violations under those ordinances, and may designate the manner in which the
14stipulation is to be made and fix the penalty to be paid. When a person charged with
15a violation for which stipulation of guilt or no contest is authorized makes a timely
16stipulation and pays the required penalty and pays the penalty assessment imposed
17by s. 165.87, the jail assessment imposed by s. 302.46 (1)
, the crime laboratories and
18drug law enforcement assessment imposed by s. 165.755 and any applicable
19domestic abuse assessment imposed by s. 973.055 (1) to the designated official, the
20person need not appear in court and no witness fees or other additional costs may be
21taxed unless the local ordinance so provides. A court appearance is required for a
22violation of a local ordinance in conformity with s. 346.63 (1). The official receiving
23the penalties shall remit all moneys collected to the treasurer of the city, village, town
24sanitary district or public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district in whose
25behalf the sum was paid, except that all jail assessments shall be remitted to the
1county treasurer, within 20 days after its receipt by him or her; and in case of any
2failure in the payment, the treasurer may collect the payment of the officer by action,
3in the name of the office, and upon the official bond of the officer, with interest at the
4rate of 12% per year from the time when it should have been paid. In the case of the
5penalty assessment imposed by s. 165.87,
the crime laboratories and drug law
6enforcement assessment imposed by s. 165.755, the driver improvement surcharge
7imposed by s. 346.655 (1) and any applicable domestic abuse assessment imposed by
8s. 973.055 (1), the treasurer of the city, village, town sanitary district or public inland
9lake protection and rehabilitation district shall remit to the state treasurer the sum
10required by law to be paid on the actions so entered during the preceding month on
11or before the first day of the next succeeding month. The governing body of the city,
12village, town sanitary district or public inland lake protection and rehabilitation
13district shall by ordinance designate the official to receive the penalties and the
14terms under which the official shall qualify.
AB100-ASA1,923,22
1766.184 Self-insured health plans. If a city, including a 1st class city, or a
18village provides health care benefits under its home rule power, or if a town provides
19health care benefits, to its officers and employes on a self-insured basis, the
20self-insured plan shall comply with ss. 49.493 (3) (d), 631.89, 631.90, 631.93 (2),
21632.745 (2), (3) and (5) (a) 2. and (b) 2., 632.747 (3), 632.87 (4) and (5), 632.895 (9)
and
22(10) to (12), 632.896, 767.25 (4m) (d) and 767.51 (3m) (d).
AB100-ASA1,924,724
66.30
(6) (g) At least 30 days prior to entering into a contract under this
25subsection or a modification or extension of the contract, the school boards of the
1districts involved or their designated agent shall file the proposed agreement with
2the
department of education state superintendent of public instruction to enable the
3department state superintendent or state superintendent's designee to assist and
4advise the school boards involved in regard to the applicable recognized accounting
5procedure for the administration of the school aid programs. The
department of
6education state superintendent shall review the terms of the proposed contract to
7ensure that each participating district's interests are protected.
AB100-ASA1,924,9
966.307 Premier resort areas. (1) Definitions. In this section:
AB100-ASA1,924,1410
(a) "Infrastructure expenses" means the costs of purchasing, constructing or
11improving parking lots; access ways; transportation facilities, including roads and
12bridges; sewer and water facilities; parks, boat ramps, beaches and other
13recreational facilities; fire fighting equipment; police vehicles; ambulances; and
14other equipment or materials dedicated to public safety or public works.
AB100-ASA1,924,1515
(b) "Political subdivision" means a city, village, town or county.
AB100-ASA1,924,1716
(c) "Premier resort area" means a political subdivision whose governing body
17enacts an ordinance or adopts a resolution under sub. (2) (a).
AB100-ASA1,924,2018
(d) "Tourism-related retailers" means retailers classified in the standard
19industrial classification manual, 1987 edition, published by the U.S. office of
20management and budget under the following industry numbers:
AB100-ASA1,924,2121
1. 5331 — Variety stores.
AB100-ASA1,924,2222
2. 5399 — Miscellaneous general merchandise stores.
AB100-ASA1,924,2323
3. 5441 — Candy, nut and confectionary stores.
AB100-ASA1,924,2424
4. 5451 — Dairy product stores.
AB100-ASA1,924,2525
5. 5461 — Retail bakeries.
AB100-ASA1,925,1
16. 5541 — Gasoline service stations.
AB100-ASA1,925,22
7. 5812 — Eating places.
AB100-ASA1,925,33
8. 5813 — Drinking places.
AB100-ASA1,925,44
9. 5912 — Drug stores and proprietary stores.
AB100-ASA1,925,55
10. 5921 — Liquor stores.
AB100-ASA1,925,66
11. 5941 — Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops.
AB100-ASA1,925,77
12. 5946 — Camera and photographic supply stores.
AB100-ASA1,925,88
13. 5947 — Gift, novelty and souvenir shops.
AB100-ASA1,925,99
14. 7011 — Hotels and motels.
AB100-ASA1,925,1010
15. 7032 — Sporting and recreational camps.
AB100-ASA1,925,1111
16. 7033 — Recreational vehicle parks and campsites.
AB100-ASA1,925,1212
17. 7948 — Racing, including track operation.
AB100-ASA1,925,1313
18. 7992 — Public golf courses.
AB100-ASA1,925,1414
19. 7993 — Coin-operated amusement devices.
AB100-ASA1,925,1515
20. 7996 — Amusement parks.
AB100-ASA1,925,1616
21. 7999 — Amusement and recreational services, not elsewhere classified.