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2005 - 2006 LEGISLATURE
ASSEMBLY AMENDMENT 1,
TO ASSEMBLY SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1,
TO 2005 ASSEMBLY BILL 760
March 2, 2006 - Offered by Committee on Property Rights and Land Management.
AB760-ASA1-AA1,1,11 At the locations indicated, amend the substitute amendment as follows:
AB760-ASA1-AA1,1,2 21. Page 7, line 9: after that line insert:
AB760-ASA1-AA1,1,3 3" Section 7m. 59.69 (3m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB760-ASA1-AA1,1,44 59.69 (3m) Joint planning body. (a) In this subsection:
AB760-ASA1-AA1,1,85 1. "Applicant" means a person who applies for a permit or approval from a
6county to comply with a zoning ordinance adopted under this section or a permit or
7approval from a town to comply with a zoning ordinance adopted under s. 60.62,
8including authority exercised under s. 60.62 (1), or both.
AB760-ASA1-AA1,1,119 2. "Overlapping jurisdiction" means territory that is subject to a county
10ordinance adopted under this section and a town ordinance adopted under s. 60.62,
11including authority exercised under s. 60.62 (1).
AB760-ASA1-AA1,2,3
13. "Rural district" means a county board supervisory district in which more
2than 50 percent of the electors live in portions of towns that are not subject to city
3or village extraterritorial zoning jurisdictions.
AB760-ASA1-AA1,2,84 (b) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., if any territory in the county is subject to
5overlapping jurisdiction, any applicant who is subject to such overlapping
6jurisdiction may request the creation of a joint planning body, as described in par. (c),
7to ensure that the applicant receives a timely decision on the applicant's request for
8the necessary permit or approval from both the county and the town.
AB760-ASA1-AA1,2,139 2. If the overlapping jurisdiction is subject to a boundary agreement under s.
1066.0307, the terms of the boundary agreement shall control as to whether the
11applicant's permit or other approval request may be granted. To the extent that the
12boundary agreement does not cover the applicant's permit or other approval request,
13the applicant may request the creation of the joint planning body under subd. 1.
AB760-ASA1-AA1,2,2014 (c) 1. A joint planning body shall be created upon the request of an applicant
15under par. (b) 1. The joint planning body shall have 3 members selected by the
16county, 3 members selected by the town, and one member selected by the county
17board chair, as provided in subd. 2. Except as provided in subd. 2., the county board
18and town board shall determine how the members are selected, but all 7 members
19shall be selected not later than 30 days after the applicant requests that a joint
20planning body be created.
AB760-ASA1-AA1,2,2321 2. The joint planning body member appointed by the county board chair shall
22be a county supervisor who represents a rural district, and he or she may vote only
23if the vote of the other members of the joint planning body is tied.
AB760-ASA1-AA1,3,624 3. The joint planning body shall hold a public hearing on the applicant's request
25as soon as possible after all 7 members are selected and shall have the power to

1approve or reject the applicant's permit request or other approval sought by the
2applicant. A vote of a majority of a quorum of the members of the joint planning body
3is required to issue a permit or grant an approval requested by the applicant, and
4such action by the body shall be considered to be final approval from the county and
5the town. To constitute a quorum, at least 4 members of the joint planning body must
6be present at the meeting at which the body votes on the applicant's request.
AB760-ASA1-AA1,3,97 4. As soon as possible after voting on the applicant's request, the joint planning
8body shall issue a written decision that explains its reason for approving or rejecting
9the applicant's request.
AB760-ASA1-AA1,3,1210 5. After issuing its written decision, the joint planning body is disbanded. If
11another applicant requests the creation of a joint planning body, the county and town
12may select the same members or different members to serve on the body.".
AB760-ASA1-AA1,3,13 132. Page 11, line 10: after that line insert:
AB760-ASA1-AA1,3,14 14" Section 14e. 62.23 (7a) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB760-ASA1-AA1,5,215 62.23 (7a) (c) If the governing body of the city adopts a resolution under par.
16(a), it shall direct the plan commission to formulate tentative recommendations for
17the district plan and regulations within all or a part of the extraterritorial zoning
18jurisdiction as described in the resolution adopted under par. (a). When the plan
19commission is engaged in the preparation of such district plan and regulations, or
20amendments thereto, a joint extraterritorial zoning committee shall be established.
21Such The joint committee shall consist of 3 citizen members of the plan commission,
22or 3 members of the plan commission designated by the mayor if there are no citizen
23members of the commission, and 3 town members from each town affected by the
24proposed plan and regulations, or amendments thereto, and one person appointed

1by the county board chair of the county in which the town is located
. The 3 town
2members shall be appointed by the town board for 3 year terms and shall be residents
3of the town and persons of recognized experience and qualifications. The joint
4committee member appointed by the county board chair shall be a county supervisor
5who represents a rural district, as defined in s. 59.69 (3m) (a) 3., and he or she may
6vote only if the vote of the other members of the joint committee is tied.
Town board
7members are eligible to serve. If the town board fails to appoint the 3 members, or
8the county board chair fails to appoint one member,
within 30 days following receipt
9of the certified resolution under par. (a), the town board and the county board chair
10shall be subject to a mandamus proceeding which may be instituted by any resident
11of the area to be zoned or by the city adopting such resolution. The entire plan
12commission shall participate with the joint committee in the preparation of the plan
13and regulations, or amendments thereto. Only the members of the joint committee
14shall vote on matters relating to the extraterritorial plan and regulations, or
15amendments thereto. A separate vote shall be taken on the plan and regulations for
16each town and the town members of the joint committee shall vote only on matters
17affecting the particular town which they represent. A quorum of at least 4 members
18of the joint committee is required for the committee to take any action under this
19paragraph, and at least 2 members in the quorum shall be town board appointees and
20at least 2 members of the quorum shall be citizen members of the plan commission
21or designees of the mayor.
The governing body shall not adopt the proposed plan and
22regulations, or amendments thereto, unless the proposed plan and regulations, or
23amendments thereto, receive a favorable vote of a majority of the 6 a quorum of the

1members of the joint committee. Such vote shall be deemed action taken by the entire
2plan commission.".
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