AB601-ASA1,11,62
9.10
(4) (d) The governing body, school board
, or board of election
3commissioners
, upon receiving the certificate
or copy of the certificate issued under
4par. (a), shall call an election on the Tuesday of the 6th week commencing after the
5date of the certificate. If Tuesday is a legal holiday, the recall election shall be held
6on the first day after Tuesday which is not a legal holiday.
AB601-ASA1,11,108
9.10
(7) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to facilitate the operation of
9article XIII, section 12, of the constitution and to extend the same rights to electors
10of cities, villages, towns
, local park and recreation districts, and school districts.
AB601-ASA1,11,25
1210.05 Posting of notice. Unless specifically designated elsewhere, this
13section applies to villages, towns
and, school districts
, and local park and recreation
14districts. Whenever a notice is required to be published, a village, town
or, school
15district
, or local park and recreation district may post 3 notices in lieu of publication
16under ch. 985 whenever there is not a newspaper published within the village, town
17or, school district
, or local park and recreation district or whenever the governing
18body of the village, town
or, school district
, or local park and recreation district 19chooses to post in order to supplement notice provided in a newspaper. Whenever
20the manner of giving notice is changed by the governing body, the body shall give
21notice of the change in the manner used before the change. Whenever posting is
22used, the notices shall be posted no later than the day prescribed by law for
23publication
, or
, if that day falls within the week preceding the election to be noticed,
24at least one week before the election. All notices given for the same election shall be
25given in the same manner.
AB601-ASA1,12,112
10.07
(1) Except as provided in sub. (2) in the case of voting machine ballots,
3whenever any county clerk
or and one or more municipal
or, school district
, or local
4park and recreation district clerks within the same county are directed to publish
,
5or whenever 2 or more municipal, school district or local park and recreation district
6clerks within the same county are directed to publish any notice or portion of a notice
7under this chapter on the same date in the same newspaper, the text of which is
8identical, the clerks may publish one notice only. The cost of publication of such
9notice or the portion of the notice required shall be apportioned equally between the
10county and each municipality
or, school district
, or local park and recreation district 11sharing in its publication.
AB601-ASA1,12,1413
11.02
(8) If the jurisdiction under sub. (3) is a local park and recreation district,
14the appropriate clerk is the local park and recreation district clerk.
AB601-ASA1, s. 24
15Section
24. 11.31 (1) (h) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB601-ASA1,12,2016
11.31
(1) (h) (intro.) Candidates for any local office
, who are elected from a
17jurisdiction or district with less than 500,000 inhabitants according to the latest
18federal census or census information on which the district is based, as certified by
19the appropriate filing officer,
and candidates for member of the board of directors of
20a local park and recreation district, an amount equal to the greater of the following:
AB601-ASA1,13,222
17.01
(11m) By a member of the board of directors of a local park and recreation
23district, to the board of directors. The board of directors shall immediately give a copy
24of each resignation under this subsection to the elections board and to the chief
1executive officer of each municipality that has territory within the jurisdiction of the
2district.
AB601-ASA1,13,8
417.13 Removal of village, town, town sanitary district, school district,
5technical college and family care district, and local park and recreation
6district officers. (intro.) Officers of towns, town sanitary districts, villages, school
7districts, technical college districts
and, family care districts
, and local park and
8recreation districts may be removed as follows:
AB601-ASA1,13,1510
17.13
(3) All officers. Any village, town, town sanitary district, school district
11or, technical college district
, or local park and recreation district officer, elective or
12appointive, including those embraced within subs. (1) and (2), by
the a judge of the
13circuit court of
the a circuit wherein the village, town, town sanitary district, school
14district
or, technical college district
, or local park and recreation district is situated,
15for cause.
AB601-ASA1,14,217
17.27
(1f) Board of directors of local park and recreation districts. Except
18as provided in s. 9.10, a vacancy in the office of any member of the board of directors
19of a local park and recreation district may be filled by temporary appointment of the
20remaining members of the board of directors. The temporary appointee shall serve
21until a successor is elected and qualified. If the vacancy occurs in any year after the
22first Tuesday in April and on or before December 1, the vacancy shall be filled for the
23residue of the unexpired term, if any, at on the date of the next spring election. If the
24vacancy occurs in any year after December 1 or on or before the first Tuesday in April,
1the vacancy shall be filled for the residue of the unexpired term, if any, at the 2nd
2succeeding spring election.
AB601-ASA1,14,74
23.09
(19) (a) 2. "Governmental unit" means a city, village, town, county, lake
5sanitary district, as defined in s. 30.50 (4q), public inland lake protection and
6rehabilitation district
, or local park and recreation district under subch. VI of ch. 229, 7or the Kickapoo reserve management board.
AB601-ASA1, s. 30
8Section
30. 23.09 (20) (ab) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB601-ASA1,14,119
23.09
(20) (ab) 1. "Governmental unit" means a municipality
, a local park and
10recreation district under subch. VI of ch. 229, or the Kickapoo reserve management
11board.
AB601-ASA1, s. 31
12Section
31. 23.09 (20m) (a) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB601-ASA1,14,1513
23.09
(20m) (a) 1. "Governmental unit" means a city, village, town, county
, or
14local park and creation district under subch. VI of ch. 229, or the Kickapoo reserve
15management board.
AB601-ASA1, s. 32
16Section
32. 23.0917 (4m) (a) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB601-ASA1,14,2017
23.0917
(4m) (a) 3. "Local governmental unit" means a city, village, town,
18county, lake sanitary district, as defined in s. 30.50 (4q),
or a public inland lake
19protection and rehabilitation district
, or local park and recreation district under
20subch. VI of ch. 229.
AB601-ASA1,14,2522
23.094
(1) Definition. In this section, "political subdivision" means
a city,
23village, town, county, lake sanitary district, as defined in s. 30.50 (4q),
or public
24inland lake protection and rehabilitation district
, or local park and recreation
25district under subch. VI of ch. 229.
AB601-ASA1,15,122
25.50
(1) (d) "Local government" means any county, town, village, city, power
3district, sewerage district, drainage district, town sanitary district, public inland
4lake protection and rehabilitation district, local professional baseball park district
5created under subch. III of ch. 229, family care district under s. 46.2895, local
6professional football stadium district created under subch. IV of ch. 229, local
7cultural arts district created under subch. V of ch. 229,
local park and recreation
8district created under subch. VI of ch. 229, public library system, school district or
9technical college district in this state, any commission, committee, board
, or officer
10of any governmental subdivision of this state, any court of this state, other than the
11court of appeals or the supreme court, or any authority created under s. 231.02,
12233.02
, or 234.02.
AB601-ASA1,15,2014
27.01
(3) Transfer of state park land to municipalities. The department may
15not transfer the ownership of any state park or land within any state park to any
16county, city, village
or, town
, county, or local park and recreation district created
17under subch. VI of ch. 229 unless
it the department receives the approval of the joint
18committee on finance regarding the appropriate level of reimbursement to be
19received by the state to reflect the state's cost in acquiring and developing the state
20park or land within the state park.
AB601-ASA1,16,1922
27.075
(1) The county board of any county with a population of less than
23500,000 is
hereby vested with all powers of a local, legislative
, and administrative
24character for the purpose of governing, managing, controlling, improving
, and caring
25for public parks, parkways, boulevards
, and pleasure drives; and to carry out these
1powers in districts which it may create for different purposes, or throughout the
2county, and for such purposes to levy county taxes, to issue bonds, assessment
3certificates
, and improvement bonds, or any other evidence of indebtedness. The
4powers
hereby conferred
under this section may be exercised by the county board in
5any
town, city or village city, village, or town, or part thereof located in
such the 6county upon the request of any such
town, city or village city, village, or town,
7evidenced by a resolution adopted by a majority vote of the members-elect of its
8governing body, designating the particular park function, duty
, or act, and the terms,
9if any, upon which the same shall be exercised by the county board.
Such The 10resolution shall state whether the authority or function is to be exercised exclusively
11by the county or jointly by the county and the
town, city or village city, village, or
12town, and shall also state that the exercise of
such the power by the county is in the
13public interest. Upon the receipt of the resolution, the county board may, by a
14resolution adopted by a majority vote of its membership, elect to assume the exercise
15of
such the authority or function, upon the terms and conditions set forth in the
16resolution presented by the
town, city or village
city, village, or town. A city, village,
17or town that wishes to create or participate in a local park and recreation district
18under subch. VI of ch. 229 may negotiate the termination of any agreement entered
19into with a county under this subsection.
AB601-ASA1,17,1021
27.075
(2) The county board of any
such county may, by a resolution adopted
22by a majority of its membership, propose to the
towns, cities and villages cities,
23villages, and towns located in
such the county, or any of them, that it offers to exercise
24such the powers and functions
therein in order that are necessary to consolidate
25municipal park services and functions in
said the county.
Such The resolution shall
1designate the particular function, duty
, or act and the terms and conditions, if any,
2upon which the county board will perform the same. The powers conferred in sub.
3(1) and designated in
such the resolution may
thereafter be exercised by the county
4board in each
such town, city or village which shall accept such city, village, or town
5which accepts the proposal by the adoption of a resolution by a majority vote of the
6members-elect of its governing body
, except that no governing body may accept any
7proposal described under this subsection unless it contains a provision under which
8the city, village, or town may terminate its agreement with the county so that the city,
9village, or town may create or participate in a local park and recreation district under
10subch. VI of ch. 229.
AB601-ASA1,17,1712
27.075
(3) After the adoption of resolutions by the county board,
the county
13board shall have full power to it may legislate upon and administer the entire subject
14matter committed to it
, and among other things, to
and may determine, where not
15otherwise provided by law, the manner of exercising the power thus assumed.
No
16county may exercise any power in a local park and recreation district under subch.
17VI of ch. 229.
AB601-ASA1,18,1419
27.075
(4) The town, city or village concerned A city, village, or town may enter
20into
necessary contracts with the county, and appropriate money to pay the county
, 21for the reasonable expenses incurred in rendering the park services assumed.
Such
22The contract shall also provide a procedure for the termination of the contract by any
23city, village, or town that wishes to create or participate in a local park and recreation
24district under subch. VI of ch. 229. The expenses may be certified, returned
, and paid
25as are other county charges, and
, in the case of services performed
pursuant to under
1a proposal for the consolidation
thereof
of municipal park services initiated by the
2county board and made available to each
town, city and village city, village, and town 3in the county on the same terms, the expenses
thereof shall be certified, returned
, 4and paid as county charges; but
in the event that each and every town, city and
5village if every city, village, and town in the county
shall accept such accepts the 6proposal of the county board the expenses
thereof shall be paid by county taxes to be
7levied and collected as are other taxes for county purposes.
Said towns, cities and
8villages are vested with all necessary power to do the things
herein required and to
9do all things and to exercise or relinquish any of the powers herein provided or
10contemplated. The procedure
herein provided
in this section for the request or
11acceptance of the exercise of the powers conferred on the county board in cities and
12villages is
hereby prescribed as a special method of determining the local affairs and
13government of such cities and villages pursuant to article XI, section 3, of the
14constitution.
AB601-ASA1,18,2216
27.08
(1) Every city
that is not part of a local park and recreation district under
17subch. VI of ch. 229 may by ordinance create a board of park commissioners subject
18to this section, or otherwise as provided by ordinance
. Such, and if the city has a
19board of park commissioners the city shall terminate that board and end the board's
20authority under this section upon the city's creation of or participation in a local park
21and recreation district under subch. VI of ch. 229. The board shall be organized as
22directed by the common council
shall provide.
AB601-ASA1,19,824
27.08
(3) In any city having no If a city does not have a board of park
25commissioners
its and is not part of a local park and recreation district under subch.
1VI of ch. 229, the city's public parks, parkways, boulevards
, and pleasure drives shall
2be under the charge of its board of public works
, if it has such last named board;
3otherwise or, if it does not have such a board, under the charge of its common council.
4When so in charge, the board of public works or the common council may exercise all
5of the powers of a board of park commissioners.
Upon a city's creation of or
6participation in a local park and recreation district under subch. VI of ch. 229, the
7city's board of public works or common council may not exercise any authority under
8this section.
AB601-ASA1,19,1210
30.277
(1b) (a) "Governmental unit" means a city, village, town, county
, or local
11park and recreation district under subch. VI of ch. 229, or the Kickapoo reserve
12management board.
AB601-ASA1,20,215
66.0301
(1) (a) In this section "municipality" means the state or any
16department or agency thereof, or any city, village, town, county, school district, public
17library system, public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district, sanitary
18district, farm drainage district, metropolitan sewerage district, sewer utility district,
19solid waste management system created under s. 59.70 (2), local exposition district
20created under subch. II of ch. 229, local professional baseball park district created
21under subch. III of ch. 229, local professional football stadium district created under
22subch. IV of ch. 229,
a local cultural arts district created under subch. V of ch. 229,
23local park and recreation district created under subch. VI of ch. 229, family care
24district under s. 46.2895, water utility district, mosquito control district, municipal
25electric company, county or city transit commission, commission created by contract
1under this section, taxation district, regional planning commission, or city-county
2health department.
AB601-ASA1,20,134
66.0617
(1) (a) "Capital costs" means the capital costs to construct, expand
, or
5improve public facilities, including the cost of land, and including legal, engineering
, 6and design costs to construct, expand
, or improve public facilities, except that not
7more than 10% of capital costs may consist of legal, engineering
, and design costs
8unless the political subdivision
or local park and recreation district can demonstrate
9that its legal, engineering
, and design costs which relate directly to the public
10improvement for which the impact fees were imposed exceed 10% of capital costs.
11"Capital costs" does not include other noncapital costs to construct, expand
, or
12improve public facilities or the costs of equipment to construct, expand
, or improve
13public facilities.
AB601-ASA1,20,1715
66.0617
(1) (c) "Impact fees" means cash contributions, contributions of land
16or interests in land
, or any other items of value that are imposed on a developer by
17a political subdivision
or a local park and recreation district under this section.
AB601-ASA1,20,2319
66.0617
(1) (d) "Land development" means the construction or modification of
20improvements to real property that creates additional residential dwelling units
21within a political subdivision
or local park and recreation district or that results in
22nonresidential uses that create a need for new, expanded
, or improved public
23facilities within a political subdivision
or local park and recreation district.
AB601-ASA1,21,2
166.0617
(1) (dg) "Local park and recreation district" has the meaning given for
2district in s. 229.86 (3).
AB601-ASA1,21,64
66.0617
(1) (g) "Service area" means a geographic area delineated by a political
5subdivision
or local park and recreation district within which there are public
6facilities.
AB601-ASA1,21,118
66.0617
(1) (h) "Service standard" means a certain quantity or quality of public
9facilities relative to a certain number of persons, parcels of land
, or other appropriate
10measure, as specified by the political subdivision
or local park and recreation
11district.
AB601-ASA1,21,1613
66.0617
(2) (a) Subject to par. (am), a political subdivision may enact an
14ordinance under this section
, and a local park and recreation district may adopt a
15resolution under this section, that imposes impact fees on developers to pay for the
16capital costs that are necessary to accommodate land development.
AB601-ASA1, s. 51
17Section
51. 66.0617 (2) (am) of the statutes is renumbered 66.0617 (2) (am)
181.
AB601-ASA1, s. 52
19Section
52. 66.0617 (2) (am) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
AB601-ASA1,21,2220
66.0617
(2) (am) 2. No local park and recreation district may impose an impact
21fee under this section for any purpose other than park facilities, as defined in s.
22229.86 (7).
AB601-ASA1,22,624
66.0617
(3) Public hearing; notice. Before
enacting a political subdivision
25enacts an ordinance
or a local park and recreation district adopts a resolution that
1imposes impact fees, or
amending amends an existing ordinance
or resolution that
2imposes impact fees, a political subdivision
or a local park and recreation district 3shall hold a public hearing on the proposed ordinance or amendment. Notice of the
4public hearing shall be published as a class 1 notice under ch. 985, and shall specify
5where a copy of the proposed ordinance or amendment and the public facilities needs
6assessment may be obtained.
AB601-ASA1, s. 54
7Section
54. 66.0617 (4) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB601-ASA1,22,148
66.0617
(4) (a) (intro.) Before enacting an ordinance
or adopting a resolution 9that imposes impact fees or amending an ordinance
or resolution that imposes
10impact fees by revising the amount of the fee or altering the public facilities for which
11impact fees may be imposed, a political subdivision
or a local park and recreation
12district shall prepare a needs assessment for the public facilities for which it is
13anticipated that impact fees may be imposed. The public facilities needs assessment
14shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
AB601-ASA1,22,2016
66.0617
(4) (b) A public facilities needs assessment or revised public facilities
17needs assessment that is prepared under this subsection shall be available for public
18inspection and copying in the office of the clerk of the political subdivision
or in the
19office of the secretary of the board of the local park and recreation district at least 20
20days before the hearing under sub. (3).
AB601-ASA1,22,2422
66.0617
(5) Differential fees, impact fee zones. (a) An ordinance enacted
or
23resolution adopted under this section may impose different impact fees on different
24types of land development.
AB601-ASA1,23,8
1(b) An ordinance enacted
or resolution adopted under this section may
2delineate geographically defined zones within the political subdivision
or local park
3and recreation district and may impose impact fees on land development in a zone
4that differ from impact fees imposed on land development in other zones within the
5political subdivision
or local park and recreation district. The public facilities needs
6assessment that is required under sub. (4) shall explicitly identify the differences,
7such as land development or the need for those public facilities, which justify the
8differences between zones in the amount of impact fees imposed.
AB601-ASA1, s. 57
9Section
57. 66.0617 (6) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB601-ASA1,23,1110
66.0617
(6) Standards for impact fees. (intro.) Impact fees imposed by an
11ordinance enacted
or resolution adopted under this section:
AB601-ASA1,23,1513
66.0617
(6) (b) May not exceed the proportionate share of the capital costs that
14are required to serve land development, as compared to existing uses of land within
15the political subdivision
or local park and recreation district.
AB601-ASA1,23,1917
66.0617
(6) (h) Shall be payable, no sooner than 90 days after final plat
18approval, by the developer to the local park and recreation district either in full or
19in installment payments that are approved by the park and recreation district.
AB601-ASA1,24,221
66.0617
(7) Low-cost housing. An ordinance enacted
or resolution adopted 22under this section may provide for an exemption from, or a reduction in the amount
23of, impact fees on land development that provides low-cost housing, except that no
24amount of an impact fee for which an exemption or reduction is provided under this
25subsection may be shifted to any other development in the land development in
1which the low-cost housing is located or to any other land development in the
2political subdivision
or local park and recreation district.
AB601-ASA1,24,84
66.0617
(8) Requirements for impact fee revenues. Revenues from impact
5fees shall be placed in a segregated, interest-bearing account and shall be accounted
6for separately from the other funds of the political subdivision
or local park and
7recreation district. Impact fee revenues and interest earned on impact fee revenues
8may be expended only for capital costs for which the impact fees were imposed.
AB601-ASA1,24,2010
66.0617
(9) Refund of impact fees. An ordinance enacted
or resolution adopted 11under this section shall specify that impact fees that are imposed and collected by
12a political subdivision
or local park and recreation district but are not used within
13a reasonable period of time after they are collected to pay the capital costs for which
14they were imposed shall be refunded to the current owner of the property with
15respect to which the impact fees were imposed. The ordinance
or resolution shall
16specify, by type of public facility, reasonable time periods within which impact fees
17must be spent or refunded under this subsection. In determining the length of the
18time periods under the ordinance, a political subdivision
or local park and recreation
19district shall consider what are appropriate planning and financing periods for the
20particular types of public facilities for which the impact fees are imposed.
AB601-ASA1,25,222
66.0617
(10) Appeal. A political subdivision that enacts an impact fee
23ordinance under this section shall, by ordinance,
and a local park and recreation
24district that adopts an impact fee resolution under this section shall, by resolution, 25specify a procedure under which a developer upon whom an impact fee is imposed
1has the right to contest the amount, collection
, or use of the impact fee to the
2governing body of the political subdivision
or local park and recreation district.