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(e) Acquire by purchase, exchange, or donation land, or interests in land.
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3(5) Employ personnel, and fix and regulate their compensation; and provide,
4either directly or subject to an agreement under s. 66.0301 as a participant in a
5benefit plan of the political subdivision, any employee benefits, including an
6employee pension plan.
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7(6) Purchase insurance, establish and administer a plan of self-insurance, or,
8subject to an agreement with the political subdivision under s. 66.0301, participate
9in a governmental plan of insurance or self-insurance.
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10(7) Adopt and enforce reasonable rules and regulations governing the use of,
11and the conduct within, its park facilities and recreational facilities in order to
12promote public safety and convenience and to maintain order. The district may
13establish civil penalties, including restitution and including forfeitures in an amount
14not to exceed $500 for each violation, for violations of the rules and regulations
15authorized under this section.
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16(8) (a) To carry out its functions, levy a tax on the taxable property in the
17district, as equalized by the department of revenue under s. 70.57, at a rate not to
18exceed one mill on each dollar of the equalized full value of all taxable property in
19the district, except that the district may exceed the one-mill tax levy rate by
20resolution. No increase in the tax levy rate in excess of one mill is effective until the
21resolution is approved by a majority of the electors in the political subdivision voting
22on the resolution at a referendum, to be held at the first regular election or special
23election held throughout the district that is held at least 45 days after the date of
24adoption of the resolution. The question submitted shall be whether the property tax
25levy for the district may be increased by a specified amount. The clerk of the district
1shall publish the notices required under s. 10.06 (4) (c), (f), and (i) for any referendum
2held under this subsection. Notwithstanding s. 10.06 (4) (c), the type A notice under
3s. 10.01 (2) (a) relating to the referendum is valid even if given and published late as
4long as it is given and published prior to the election as early as practicable. If a board
5of directors adopts a resolution that increases the property tax levy rate in excess of
6one mill for the district, or in excess of the amount allowed under par. (d) 1., and the
7resolution is approved by the electors, the district clerk shall deliver a certified copy
8of the resolution to the secretary of revenue at least 30 days before its effective date.
9The tax levy rate shall be applied to the respective real property and personal
10property tax rolls of the city, village, town, and county included in the district and
11shall not be included within any limitation on county or municipality taxes.
12Collected taxes levied under this paragraph shall be paid to the district treasurer.
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(b) The initial operating levy of a district shall be imposed by the commission
14in December of the year preceding the January 1 on which the district is created
15under s. 27.161 (5). The initial levy shall be imposed in an amount that equals as
16closely as possible the greater of the following:
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1. The total operating levy, of all political subdivisions whose park facilities are
18included in the district, that is attributable to park and recreational purposes for the
19fiscal year in which either the final enabling resolution is adopted under s. 27.161
20(2) or the final referendum is held under s. 27.161 (3).
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2. The total operating levy, of all political subdivisions whose park facilities are
22included in the district, that is attributable to park and recreational purposes for the
23fiscal year before the fiscal year in which either the final enabling resolution is
24adopted under s. 27.161 (2) or the final referendum is held under s. 27.161 (3).
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1(c) For the year in which a commission imposes its initial operating levy under
2par. (b), each sponsoring political subdivision shall reduce its operating levy by the
3amount that the sponsoring political subdivision levied in the previous year for park
4and recreational purposes, to the extent that those functions have been assumed by
5the district.
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(d) 1. In addition to the limits on the tax levy rate increase in par. (a), and except
7as provided in subd. 2., the district may not increase its levy in 2007 or 2008 by a
8percentage that exceeds a percentage equal to the greater of either 4 percent or the
9percentage change in the district's January 1 equalized value due to new
10construction less improvements removed between the previous year and the current
11year. The base amount in any year, to which the limit under this subsection applies,
12shall be the maximum allowable levy for the immediately preceding year.
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2. A district may exceed the levy increase limit under subd. 1. if the commission
14adopts a resolution to that effect and if the resolution is approved in a referendum,
15following the procedures specified in par. (a), to the extent that those procedures are
16not inconsistent with the procedures specified in this subdivision. The resolution
17shall specify the proposed amount of increase in the levy beyond the amount that is
18allowed subd. 1. and shall specify whether the proposed amount of increase is for the
19next fiscal year only or if it will apply on an ongoing basis. With regard to a
20referendum relating to an odd-numbered year, the political subdivision may call a
21special referendum for the purpose of submitting the resolution to the electors of the
22political subdivision for approval or rejection. With regard to a referendum relating
23to an even-numbered year, the referendum shall be held at the next succeeding
24spring primary or election or September primary or general election.
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13. The levy increase limit otherwise applicable to the district under this
2subsection is increased in the next fiscal year by the percentage approved by a
3majority of those voting on the question. If the resolution specifies that the increase
4is for one year only, the amount of the increase shall be subtracted from the base used
5to calculate the limit for the 2nd succeeding fiscal year.
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6(9) Accept gifts and other aid, which may be used only for the following
7purposes:
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(a) Maintaining the park facilities.
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(b) Operating the park facilities.
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(c) Making capital improvements to the park facilities.
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11(10) Administer the receipt of revenues, and oversee the payment of bills or
12other debts incurred by the district.
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13(11) Adopt a resolution to impose impact fees under s. 66.0617.
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14(12) Issue debt under ch. 67 only for capital improvements to park facilities.
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15(13) Impose user fees for the use of district facilities and programs. The district
16may impose different fees based on whether the user resides within the district's
17jurisdiction.
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18Section
80. 27.164 of the statutes is created to read:
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1927.164 Local park districts; powers and duties of, and limitations on,
20political subdivisions. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the
21governing bodies of each political subdivision that make up the jurisdiction of the
22district may not create a park or expend any funds to support a park or recreational
23facilities, or impose an impact fee under s. 66.0617 for park facilities, after the
24imposition of the taxes described under s. 27.163 (8).
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1(2) In addition to any powers that it may otherwise have, a political subdivision
2located wholly or partly within a district's jurisdiction may do any of the following:
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(a) Make loans to a district upon terms that the political subdivision considers
4appropriate.
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(b) Lease or transfer property to a district upon terms that the political
6subdivision considers appropriate.
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7Section
81. 27.165 of the statutes is created to read:
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827.165 Local park districts; dissolution. (1) Dissolution. In addition to
9a district being dissolved upon a withdrawal, as described in s. 27.161 (9), the
10commission may also vote to dissolve a district. If a district is dissolved, on the date
11the dissolution becomes effective all of the following apply:
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(a) All assets and liabilities of the district shall be apportioned to, and become
13the assets and liabilities of, the sponsoring or participating political subdivisions and
14the governing bodies of any political subdivisions that joined the district under s.
1527.162.
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(b) All positions of the district, and the incumbent employees occupying those
17positions, become positions and employees of the political subdivisions described
18under par. (a), as apportioned by the commission. Employees so transferred have all
19the rights under subch. I of ch. 63, subch. IV of ch. 111, s. 59.52 (8), and s. 66.0509
20that they enjoyed as employees of the district. No employee so transferred who has
21attained permanent status in class is required to serve a probationary period.
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(c) All real property and all tangible personal property of the district is
23transferred to the political subdivisions described under par. (a), as apportioned by
24the commission.
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1(d) All contracts entered into by the district remain in effect and are transferred
2to the political subdivisions described under par. (a), as apportioned by the
3commission. The political subdivisions shall carry out any obligations under such
4a contract until the contract is modified or rescinded by the political subdivisions, to
5the extent allowed under the contract.
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(e) Any matter pending with the district is transferred to the political
7subdivisions described under par. (a), as apportioned by the commission and all
8materials submitted to or actions taken by the district with respect to park and
9recreational functions are considered as having been submitted to or taken by the
10political subdivisions.
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(f) In apportioning property under par. (c), the commission shall consider at
12least all of the following factors:
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1. The current value of park facilities transferred by a political subdivision to
14a district.
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2. The amount of money contributed to the district during its existence by a
16political subdivision under s. 27.163 (8).
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3. The amount of any other contribution made by a political subdivision to a
18district, including any contribution that is made under s. 27.164 (2).
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19(2) Arbitration. In the event that a question arises concerning the application
20of sub. (1) or s. 27.161 (6) to any situation, the question shall be resolved by the
21arbitrator selected under the procedure in s. 27.161 (5) (b) 2., subject to any
22applicable law.
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23Section
82. 30.277 (1b) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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130.277
(1b) (a) "Governmental unit" means a city,
a village,
a town,
a county
,
2a local park district created under s. 27.161, or the Kickapoo reserve management
3board.
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4Section
83. 40.02 (28) of the statutes is amended to read:
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40.02
(28) "Employer" means the state, including each state agency, any
6county, city, village, town, school district, other governmental unit or
7instrumentality of 2 or more units of government now existing or hereafter created
8within the state, any federated public library system established under s. 43.19
9whose territory lies within a single county with a population of 500,000 or more, a
10local exposition district created under subch. II of ch. 229
, a local park district created
11under s. 27.161, and a family care district created under s. 46.2895, except as
12provided under ss. 40.51 (7) and 40.61 (3) and subch. X. "Employer" does not include
13a local cultural arts district created under subch. V of ch. 229. Each employer shall
14be a separate legal jurisdiction for OASDHI purposes.
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15Section
84. 40.02 (28) of the statutes, as affected by
1999 Wisconsin Act 65 and
162007 Wisconsin Act .... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
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40.02
(28) "Employer" means the state, including each state agency, any
18county, city, village, town, school district, other governmental unit or
19instrumentality of 2 or more units of government now existing or hereafter created
20within the state, any federated public library system established under s. 43.19
21whose territory lies within a single county with a population of 500,000 or more, a
22local exposition district created under subch. II of ch. 229, a local park district created
23under s. 27.161, and a family care district created under s. 46.2895, except as
24provided under ss. 40.51 (7) and 40.61 (3). "Employer" does not include a local
1cultural arts district created under subch. V of ch. 229. Each employer shall be a
2separate legal jurisdiction for OASDHI purposes.
SB248, s. 85
3Section
85. 66.0301 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0301
(1) (a) In this section "municipality" means the state or any
5department or agency thereof, or any city, village, town, county, school district, public
6library system, public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district, sanitary
7district, farm drainage district, metropolitan sewerage district, sewer utility district,
8solid waste management system created under s. 59.70 (2), local exposition district
9created under subch. II of ch. 229, local professional baseball park district created
10under subch. III of ch. 229, local professional football stadium district created under
11subch. IV of ch. 229,
a local cultural arts district created under subch. V of ch. 229,
12local park district created under s. 27.161, family care district under s. 46.2895,
13water utility district, mosquito control district, municipal electric company, county
14or city transit commission, commission created by contract under this section,
15taxation district, regional planning commission, or city-county health department.
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16Section
86. 66.0617 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0617
(1) (a) "Capital costs" means the capital costs to construct, expand
, or
18improve public facilities, including the cost of land, and including legal, engineering
, 19and design costs to construct, expand
, or improve public facilities, except that not
20more than
10% 10 percent of capital costs may consist of legal, engineering
, and
21design costs unless the municipality
or local park district can demonstrate that its
22legal, engineering
, and design costs which relate directly to the public improvement
23for which the impact fees were imposed exceed
10%
10 percent of capital costs.
24"Capital costs" does not include other noncapital costs to construct, expand
, or
1improve public facilities, vehicles; or the costs of equipment to construct, expand
, or
2improve public facilities.
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3Section
87. 66.0617 (1) (am) of the statutes is created to read:
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66.0617
(1) (am) "Local park district" has the meaning given for district in s.
527.16 (4).
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6Section
88. 66.0617 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0617
(1) (c) "Impact fees" means cash contributions, contributions of land
8or interests in land
, or any other items of value that are imposed on a developer by
9a municipality
or a local park district under this section.
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10Section
89. 66.0617 (1) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0617
(1) (d) "Land development" means the construction or modification of
12improvements to real property that creates additional residential dwelling units
13within a municipality
or local park district or that results in nonresidential uses that
14create a need for new, expanded
, or improved public facilities within a municipality
15or local park district.
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16Section
90. 66.0617 (1) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0617
(1) (g) "Service area" means a geographic area delineated by a
18municipality
or local park district within which there are public facilities.
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19Section
91. 66.0617 (1) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0617
(1) (h) "Service standard" means a certain quantity or quality of public
21facilities relative to a certain number of persons, parcels of land
, or other appropriate
22measure, as specified by the municipality
or local park district.
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23Section
92. 66.0617 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0617
(2) (a)
A Subject to par. (am), a municipality may enact an ordinance
25under this section
, and a local park district may adopt a resolution under this section,
1that imposes impact fees on developers to pay for the capital costs that are necessary
2to accommodate land development.
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3Section
93. 66.0617 (2) (am) of the statutes is created to read:
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66.0617
(2) (am) No local park district may impose an impact fee under this
5section for any purpose other than park facilities, as defined in s. 27.16 (7).
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6Section
94. 66.0617 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0617
(3) Public hearing; notice. Before enacting an ordinance
or adopting
8a resolution that imposes impact fees, or amending an existing ordinance
or
9resolution that imposes impact fees, a municipality
or a local park district shall hold
10a public hearing on the proposed ordinance or amendment. Notice of the public
11hearing shall be published as a class 1 notice under ch. 985, and shall specify where
12a copy of the proposed ordinance or amendment and the public facilities needs
13assessment may be obtained.
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14Section
95. 66.0617 (4) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0617
(4) (a) (intro.) Before enacting an ordinance
or adopting a resolution 16that imposes impact fees or amending an ordinance
or resolution that imposes
17impact fees by revising the amount of the fee or altering the public facilities for which
18impact fees may be imposed, a municipality
or a local park district shall prepare a
19needs assessment for the public facilities for which it is anticipated that impact fees
20may be imposed. The public facilities needs assessment shall include, but not be
21limited to, the following:
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22Section
96. 66.0617 (4) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0617
(4) (b) A public facilities needs assessment or revised public facilities
24needs assessment that is prepared under this subsection shall be available for public
25inspection and copying in the office of the clerk of the municipality
or in the office of
1the secretary of the commission of the local park district at least 20 days before the
2hearing under sub. (3).
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3Section
97. 66.0617 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0617
(5) Differential fees, impact fee zones. (a) An ordinance enacted
or
5resolution adopted under this section may impose different impact fees on different
6types of land development.
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(b) An ordinance enacted
or resolution adopted under this section may
8delineate geographically defined zones within the municipality
or local park district 9and may impose impact fees on land development in a zone that differ from impact
10fees imposed on land development in other zones within the municipality
or local
11park district. The public facilities needs assessment that is required under sub. (4)
12shall explicitly identify the differences, such as land development or the need for
13those public facilities, which justify the differences between zones in the amount of
14impact fees imposed.
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15Section
98. 66.0617 (6) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0617
(6) Standards for impact fees. (intro.) Impact fees imposed by an
17ordinance enacted
or resolution adopted under this section:
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18Section
99. 66.0617 (6) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0617
(6) (b) May not exceed the proportionate share of the capital costs that
20are required to serve land development, as compared to existing uses of land within
21the municipality
or local park district.
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22Section
100. 66.0617 (6) (h) of the statutes is created to read:
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66.0617
(6) (h) Shall be payable by the developer to the local park district either
24in full or in installment payments that are approved by the local park district.
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25Section
101. 66.0617 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
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166.0617
(7) Low-cost housing. An ordinance enacted
or resolution adopted 2under this section may provide for an exemption from, or a reduction in the amount
3of, impact fees on land development that provides low-cost housing, except that no
4amount of an impact fee for which an exemption or reduction is provided under this
5subsection may be shifted to any other development in the land development in
6which the low-cost housing is located or to any other land development in the
7municipality
or local park district.
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8Section
102. 66.0617 (8) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0617
(8) Requirements for impact fee revenues. Revenues from each
10impact fee that is imposed shall be placed in a separate segregated interest-bearing
11account and shall be accounted for separately from the other funds of the
12municipality
or local park district. Impact fee revenues and interest earned on
13impact fee revenues may be expended only for the particular capital costs for which
14the impact fee was imposed, unless the fee is refunded under sub. (9).
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15Section
103. 66.0617 (9) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0617
(9) (a) Subject to par. (b), an ordinance enacted
or resolution adopted 17under this section shall specify that impact fees that are imposed and collected by
18a municipality
or local park district but are not used within 7 years after they are
19collected to pay the capital costs for which they were imposed shall be refunded to
20the current owner of the property with respect to which the impact fees were
21imposed, along with any interest that has accumulated,
in as described in sub. (8).
22The ordinance
or resolution shall specify, by type of public facility, reasonable time
23periods within which impact fees must be spent or refunded under this subsection,
24subject to the 7-year limit in this paragraph and the extended time period specified
25in par. (b). In determining the length of the time periods under the ordinance, a
1municipality
or local park district shall consider what are appropriate planning and
2financing periods for the particular types of public facilities for which the impact fees
3are imposed.
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(b) The 7-year time limit for using impact fees that is specified under par. (a)
5may be extended for 3 years if the
political subdivision municipality or local park
6district adopts a resolution stating that, due to extenuating circumstances or
7hardship in meeting the 7-year limit, it needs an additional 3 years to use the impact
8fees that were collected. The resolution shall specify the extenuating circumstances
9or hardship that led to the need to adopt a resolution under this paragraph.
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10Section
104. 66.0617 (10) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0617
(10) Appeal. A municipality that enacts an impact fee ordinance under
12this section shall, by ordinance,
and a local park district that adopts an impact fee
13resolution under this section shall, by resolution, specify a procedure under which
14a developer upon whom an impact fee is imposed has the right to contest the amount,
15collection
, or use of the impact fee to the governing body of the municipality
or local
16park district.
SB248, s. 105
17Section
105. 67.01 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
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67.01
(5) "Municipality" means any of the following which is authorized to levy
19a tax: a county, city, village, town, school district, board of park commissioners,
20technical college district, metropolitan sewerage district created under ss. 200.01 to
21200.15 or 200.21 to 200.65, town sanitary district under subch. IX of ch. 60,
local park
22district created under s. 27.161, public inland lake protection and rehabilitation
23district established under s. 33.23, 33.235
, or 33.24
, and any other public body
24empowered to borrow money and issue obligations to repay the money out of public
25funds or revenues. "Municipality" does not include the state.
SB248, s. 106
1Section
106. 70.11 (37m) of the statutes is created to read:
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70.11
(37m) Local park and recreation district. The property of a local park
3district under s. 27.161.