80.04(1)(1) No supervisor may act in laying out, altering, widening or discontinuing any highway in which the supervisor may be personally interested. If one supervisor is interested the other 2 supervisors shall act. If 2 supervisors are interested the 3rd supervisor shall act in the matter.
80.04(2) (2) Whenever there are fewer than 2 supervisors in a town, the application authorized by s. 80.02 may be made to the county board, which shall promptly appoint a committee of 3 of its members. The committee shall act upon the application in the same manner and with the same powers in every respect as the supervisors of the town might do.
80.04 History History: 1991 a. 316; 1999 a. 97.
80.05 80.05 Notice of meeting; service and publication.
80.05(1)(1) On application made to supervisors for laying out, widening, altering or discontinuing any highway the supervisors shall prepare a notice fixing therein a time and place at which they will meet and decide upon the application. The notice shall specify, as near as practicable, the highway proposed to be laid out, widened, altered or discontinued and the tracts of land through which the highway passes or, if the application is for discontinuing the whole or any portion of the highway, the tracts of land abutting on the highway which will be benefited or injured by such discontinuance. When the description in the aggregate exceeds 200 words in length, the notice may state that such descriptions are contained in the application as provided in s. 80.02, and shall give the name and address of the town clerk to whom the application has been delivered.
80.05(2) (2) The applicants shall:
80.05(2)(a) (a) At least 10 days prior to the date of hearing give notice by registered mail to all occupants and owners of record of lands through which the highway may pass or, if the application is for discontinuance, to the occupants and to the owners of record of all lands abutting on the highway.
80.05(2)(b) (b) Give notice by registered mail to the department of natural resources and to the county land conservation committee in each county through which the highway may pass.
80.05(2)(c) (c) Publish a class 2 notice, under ch. 985.
80.05 History History: 1971 c. 323 s. 27; 1981 c. 346, 391; 1983 a. 27.
80.06 80.06 Proceedings after notice. The supervisors shall meet at the time and place stated in their notice, and upon being satisfied that the notices required in s. 80.05 have been duly given, proof of which may be shown by affidavit or otherwise as they may require, shall proceed to examine personally such highway, and shall hear any reason that may be offered for or against laying out, widening, altering or discontinuing the same, and shall decide upon the application and shall grant or refuse the same as they shall deem best for the public good; and they may adjourn from time to time, not exceeding in all 30 days from the time of the first meeting, giving public notice of the time and place of such adjournment when made, and by forthwith filing notice of such adjournment in the office of the town clerk.
80.07 80.07 Order; survey; award; recording; presumptions.
80.07(1)(1) When the supervisors lay out, alter, widen or discontinue any highway they shall make and sign an order therefor, incorporating therein a description of the highway and cause survey thereof to be made when necessary. The order shall be filed and recorded in the office of the town clerk, who shall note in the record the time of recording. The order together with the award of damages shall be so filed within 10 days after the date fixed by their notice or adjournment for deciding upon the application. In case the supervisors fail to file the order and award within the 10 days aforesaid they shall be deemed to have decided against the application. When an order has been filed for more than 30 years and no award of damages or agreement or release has been filed and when the highway, or a part thereof, has been used by the public and public money has been expended thereon, for at least 5 years, it shall be presumed that a release was given by the owners of the lands over which the highway was laid out and the public shall be entitled to use the full width of the highway, as laid out, without further compensation.
80.07(2) (2) Whenever the supervisors lay out, alter or discontinue any highway the town clerk shall transmit a certified copy of the order therefor to the county highway commissioner.
80.08 80.08 Width of highways. Except as provided in s. 80.13, highways shall be laid out at least 49.5 feet wide, and when no width is specified in the order the highway shall be 66 feet wide.
80.08 History History: 1999 a. 97.
80.09 80.09 Damages; agreement, award. The damages sustained by any person upon whose land any highway shall be laid out, widened, altered or discontinued may be fixed by an agreement signed by the owner and the supervisors and be filed in the town clerk's office. Such agreement and every release of damages given shall bar any further claim for damages by the owner and all persons claiming under the owner. If any owner, other than this state or the United States, does not so agree with the supervisors as to damages or does not deliver to the supervisors a written release of all claims for damages, the supervisors shall, at the time of making the highway order, assess the damages which the owner will sustain by reason of laying out, widening, altering or discontinuing the highway and shall make a written award specifying the sum awarded by them to each owner; and if any owner of land is unknown, the supervisors shall specify the damages awarded to the owner, and describe the owner's land in their award. The award shall be signed by the supervisors and be filed in the town clerk's office with the order laying out, widening, altering or discontinuing the highway.
80.09 History History: 1991 a. 316.
80.10 80.10 Considerations affecting damages. If any part of a highway is discontinued at the time a new or altered highway is laid out, the benefits which any landowner derives from the discontinuance may be considered in fixing the damages sustained by the landowner in laying out the new or altered highway; and in fixing the damages sustained by any person in laying out, altering, widening or discontinuing any highway the benefits which the person receives thereby shall be taken into consideration.
80.10 History History: 1991 a. 316.
80.11 80.11 Highways on and across town lines.
80.11(1) (1) Whenever it is considered necessary to lay out, alter, widen or discontinue a highway upon the line between 2 towns, or extending from one town into an adjoining town, it shall be done by the supervisors of the 2 towns acting together. If the highway is laid out or altered it may be either upon or as near to the town line as the situation of the ground will admit. The supervisors of the 2 towns acting together may vary the location on either side of the town line as they consider to be necessary.
80.11(2) (2)
80.11(2)(a)(a) An application under sub. (1) shall be all of the following:
80.11(2)(a)1. 1. In duplicate.
80.11(2)(a)2. 2. Addressed to the supervisors of both towns.
80.11(2)(a)3. 3. Signed by at least 6 resident freeholders in each town.
80.11(2)(a)4. 4. Delivered to a supervisor or the clerk of each town.
80.11(2)(b) (b) Upon receipt of an application under par. (a), the supervisors shall promptly fix, and give notice of, the time when and place where the application will be decided. The notice shall be all of the following:
80.11(2)(b)1. 1. Signed by a majority of the supervisors of each town.
80.11(2)(b)2. 2. Published as a class 2 notice, under ch. 985, in each of the towns.
80.11(2)(b)3. 3. Served as required by s. 80.05.
80.11(2)(c) (c) A majority of the supervisors of each town shall meet jointly at the time and place named in the notice under par. (b) to decide upon the application and to sign the order and the award of damages. The proceedings shall be the same as in laying out, altering, widening or discontinuing highways located wholly within one town. The orders, awards, notices and all papers shall be in duplicate, and one duplicate of each shall be filed with each town clerk. The order shall be recorded in each town clerk's office.
80.11(3) (3)
80.11(3)(a)(a) The order under sub. (2) (c) may designate the part of the highway that shall be made and kept in repair by each town, and the share of the damages, if any, that shall be paid by each town. Each town shall have all of the rights and be subject to the liabilities in relation to the part of the highway to be made or repaired by it as if it were wholly located in that town.
80.11(3)(b)1.1. A majority of the supervisors of each town, meeting together, may make an order in accordance with par. (a) apportioning or reapportioning a town line highway or any part of the highway that they consider advisable, if any of the following conditions exists:
80.11(3)(b)1.a. a. No apportionment has been made in an order laying out, altering or widening the highway or a part of the highway.
80.11(3)(b)1.b. b. The highway or a part of the highway had its origin in user.
80.11(3)(b)1.c. c. In the judgment of the supervisors circumstances have been so altered since the last apportionment of the highway or part of the highway that the apportionment or reapportionment has been rendered inequitable or impracticable.
80.11(3)(b)2. 2. An order made under this paragraph shall be filed as provided in sub. (2) (c) and shall have the same effect as an order made in connection with the original laying out of the highway.
80.11(3)(c) (c) Any written order or agreement made before August 27, 1947, by a majority of the supervisors of each town concerned, acting together, apportioning or reapportioning a town line highway has the same effect as though made on or after August 27, 1947.
80.11(4) (4)
80.11(4)(a)(a) The part of an order fixing the liabilities of towns in regard to a town line highway is vacated if any of the following occurs:
80.11(4)(a)1. 1. The territory of either town is increased or diminished by a change of the boundaries of either town including a change caused by flowage.
80.11(4)(a)2. 2. A portion of the town line highway is taken over by the state or county under the state or county highway system.
80.11(4)(a)3. 3. A new town or village is formed out of a part of the territory of either or both of the towns, having a portion of the town line highway within its borders.
80.11(4)(a)4. 4. A portion of a town line highway is crossed and covered by flowage.
80.11(4)(b)1.1. In the event that an order or part of an order is vacated under par. (a) 1., 2. or 4., a majority of the supervisors of each town that is party to the order shall, before the time for making the next tax roll, meet together and attempt to make a new order apportioning the liabilities on account of the highway, which shall be filed as provided in sub. (2) (c).
80.11(4)(b)2. 2. In the event that an order or part of an order is vacated under par. (a) 3., a majority of the supervisors of each town that is party to the order shall, before the time for making the next tax roll, meet together with a majority of the supervisors of the new town or with the president of the new village and attempt to make a new order apportioning the liabilities on account of the highway, which shall be filed as provided in sub. (2) (c).
80.11(5) (5) If no agreement is reached under sub. (4) (b), or if an order laying out, altering or widening a town line highway has not apportioned the liability of the towns or village on account of the highway, the supervisors of an affected town or the president of an affected village, after 10 days' notice of the time and place of hearing served on the clerk of each town and village to be affected, may apply to the circuit judge of the county in which the affected town or village is located, for the appointment of 3 commissioners to apportion the liabilities of each affected town and village on account of the town line highway.
80.11(6) (6) Upon application under sub. (5), the circuit judge shall appoint 3 residents of the county as commissioners. The commissioners shall, on not less than 5 days' notice in writing to the clerk of each town and village affected, apportion the liabilities of each affected town and village on account of the highway. The commissioners shall make the determination in writing and shall file the determination with the clerk of each town and village affected. The commissioners' determination has the same effect as an order made under sub. (2), (3) or (4).
80.11(7) (7) Any bridge on a highway that became a highway under s. 80.01 (2) as a result of having been worked, that is between 2 towns, or between a town on one side and a village or a town and village on the other side, and that has not been assigned to either of the adjoining towns or village, shall be repaired and maintained by the adjoining towns and village. The cost of repairs and maintenance shall be paid by the adjoining towns and village in proportion to the valuation of the property in the adjoining towns and village as equalized by the county board or boards at the last equalization.
80.11(8) (8)
80.11(8)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (b) and sub. (7) or unless otherwise provided by statute or agreement, every highway bridge on a town, village or city boundary shall be maintained by the municipalities in which the bridge is located, each contributing to the expenses thereof in proportion to the last assessment of taxable property therein.
80.11(8)(b) (b) Any bridge over any stream or river forming the boundary between 2 counties erected or maintained solely by one of the adjoining municipalities may be closed or discontinued by the municipality maintaining the bridge if the other adjoining municipality fails to contribute towards the maintenance of the bridge in the following proportion:
80.11(8)(b)1. 1. In proportion to the amount of the cost of erecting the bridge borne by the adjoining municipality that does not maintain the bridge, if the bridge was erected at the joint expense of the 2 adjoining municipalities.
80.11(8)(b)2. 2. In the proportion of one-half the cost of maintenance, if the bridge was not erected at joint expense.
80.11 History History: 1999 a. 97.
80.12 80.12 Highways on and across town and municipal boundaries.
80.12(1)(1) Whenever it is considered necessary to lay out, alter, widen or discontinue a highway upon the line between a town and city or village or to lay out, alter, widen or discontinue a highway or any part of a highway extending from a town to a city or village, the proceedings therefor may be had under s. 80.11. The application to lay out, alter, widen or discontinue the highway or any part of the highway shall be in duplicate, addressed to the supervisors of the town and the common council of the city or the board of trustees of the village, and be signed by at least 6 freeholders of the town and 6 freeholders of the city or village.
80.12(2) (2) Upon receipt of an application under sub. (1), the common council or board of trustees shall appoint 3 commissioners on the part of the affected city or village. The commissioners shall be duly sworn to faithfully discharge their duties as commissioners before entering upon those duties. The commissioners and town supervisors shall then give notice and proceed in all respects as provided in s. 80.11.
80.12(3) (3) The city or village shall be responsible for that part of the affected highway that, under s. 80.11 (3 (a) shall be made and kept in repair by the city or village and for the share of damages assigned to the city or village under s. 80.11 (3) (a). The cost of repairs, improvement and maintenance of any highway laid out on a line between a city and a town or village or located on one or the other side of the line may be at the expense of the adjoining municipalities and the apportionment may be made as provided in s. 80.11 (3) to (6).
80.12(4) (4) The town board and village board or city council may cause any highway or part of a highway subject to the provisions of this section, which is not less than 264 feet in length, to be graded, paved, macadamized or otherwise improved, including the establishment of the grade, construction of curbs and gutters and installation of water and sewer mains and service pipes. The town board and village board or city council may levy special assessments for the whole or any part of the cost of the improvements as a tax upon the property that they determine is especially benefited by the improvements, in the manner provided in s. 66.0703.
80.12(5) (5) All proceedings and orders required to be filed and recorded shall be filed and recorded in the office of the clerk of the affected city, village or town.
80.12 History History: 1991 a. 32; 1999 a. 97; 1999 a. 150 s. 672.
80.125 80.125 Highways and bridges on state boundaries. A town or county board of any town or county bounded in part by a river, or by a highway, either of which is also a state boundary line may enter into agreement with the adjoining municipality in such other state for the maintenance and construction of boundary line bridges and for the maintenance and reconstruction of any boundary line highway including its bridges, by appropriation therefor not exceeding 50% of the total costs assignable to the boundary line facility.
80.13 80.13 Land excluded from highway.
80.13(1) (1) When any person presents the town board with an affidavit that meets the requirements under sub. (1m), the town board shall set a time and place to conduct a hearing regarding the laying out or widening of a highway. The hearing shall be held after 10 days and within 30 days of the receipt of the affidavit by the town board. Notice of the time and place of the hearing shall be served as required by s. 80.05 and published as a class 2 notice under ch. 985.
80.13(1m) (1m) The affidavit required under sub. (1) shall be executed by the owner or lessee of real estate located within the town, shall contain a description of the affected real estate and shall contain facts that satisfy the supervisors that any of the following circumstances exists:
80.13(1m)(a) (a) The real estate described in the affidavit is shut out from all public highways by being surrounded on all sides by real estate owned by other persons, or by real estate owned by other persons and by water, and that the owner or lessee is unable to purchase a right-of-way to a public highway from the owners of the adjoining real estate or that such a right-of-way cannot be purchased except at an exorbitant price, which price shall be stated in the affidavit.
80.13(1m)(b)1.1. The owner or lessee is the owner of a private way or road, whose width shall be stated in the affidavit, that leads from the described real estate to a public highway but the way or road is too narrow to afford the owner or lessee reasonable access from the described real estate to the public highway; and
80.13(1m)(b)2. 2. The owner or lessee is unable to purchase a right-of-way from the described real estate to a public highway, or is unable to purchase land on either or both sides of the owner's or lessee's way or road to make the way or road of sufficient width or that the right-of-way or additional land cannot be purchased except at an exorbitant price, which price shall be stated in the affidavit.
80.13(3) (3)
80.13(3)(a)(a) The town board shall meet at the time and place stated in the notice given under sub. (1) and shall in their discretion lay out a highway of not less than 33 feet nor more than 49.5 feet in width from the public highway to the real estate described in the affidavit under sub. (1m) (a) or (b) either by laying out a new highway across the surrounding land or by adding enough land to the width of the existing way or road described in the affidavit under sub. (1m) (b) to make it not less than 33 feet nor more than 49.5 feet in width.
80.13(3)(b) (b) The town board shall assess the damages to the owner or owners of the real estate over or through which the highway shall be laid or from whom land shall be taken and the advantages to the applicant. The town board may not assess damages in any amount exceeding the price stated in the affidavit of the applicant.
80.13(4) (4) Upon laying out a highway under sub. (3), the town board shall make and sign an order describing the laid out highway and file the order with the town clerk together with its award of damages. The order shall be recorded by the clerk; provided, that the amount assessed as advantages to the applicant under sub. (3) is paid to the town treasurer before the order laying out such highway shall be filed.
80.13(4m) (4m) The following costs may be assessed to the applicant:
80.13(4m)(a) (a) Attorney fees reasonably incurred by the town under subs. (3) and (4).
80.13(4m)(b) (b) The cost of any survey or fee of any expert on valuation, or both, reasonably incurred by the town under subs. (3) and (4).
80.13(5) (5) Whenever a parcel of land in any town which is accessible, or provided with a right-of-way to a public highway, is subdivided and the owner transfers any part of the subdivided parcel by metes and bounds that would otherwise be shut out from all public highways by reason of being surrounded on all sides by real estate belonging to other persons or by real estate belonging to other persons and by water without an adequate right-of-way to a public highway, the seller shall provide a cleared right-of-way at least 50 feet in width that shall be continuous from the highway to the part of the subdivision sold. In case the seller fails to provide the required right-of-way, the town board may, pursuant to proceedings under this section, lay out a road from the inaccessible land to the public highway over the remaining lands of the seller without assessment of damages or compensation to the seller.
80.13 Annotation A board loses jurisdiction to order the laying out of a highway when it orders damages to be paid in 60 days, because s 80.07 requires the order and award to be filed in 10 days and under s. 80.13 (4) the damages must be paid before the order is filed. Northern States Power Co. v. Town of Hunter, 57 Wis. 2d 118, 203 N.W.2d 878 (1973).
80.13 Annotation A town board of supervisors lost jurisdiction to hear an application under s. 80.13 (1) and was considered to have denied the application by adjourning for more than 30 days in contravention of s. 80.06. The trial court properly refused to review the merits on certiorari under s. 80.34. An aggrieved party's proper remedy was appeal for appointment of reviewing commissioners under s. 80.17. Berschens v. Town of Prairie du Sac, 76 Wis. 2d 115, 250 N.W.2d 369 (1976).
80.13 Annotation When a town board chooses to act on a petition under sub. (1), it need not lay the road over land of the seller under sub. (5) but may lay the road over land of another under sub. (3). Gaethke v. Town of Clay Banks, 86 Wis. 2d 495, 273 N.W.2d 764 (1979).
80.13 Annotation In the exercise of the discretion provided for under sub. (3), the town board may elect not to lay out a town road at all. Tagatz v. Township of Crystal Lake, 2001 WI App 80, 243 Wis. 2d 108, 626 N.W.2d 876.
80.14 80.14 Highway from shut-off land through adjoining town. When the owner of land that is shut out from all highways by being surrounded by lands belonging to other persons, and it is impracticable to lay out a road from that owner's land to a public highway in the town where the land is situated, and it is practicable to lay out a highway from said land to a highway in an adjoining town, that owner may execute an affidavit in duplicate and present one copy to a supervisor of the town where the land is situated and one copy to a supervisor of the town where the proposed highway is to be laid out. The affidavit shall set forth the facts above stated, together with the facts required in the affidavit provided under s. 80.13. The supervisors of the 2 towns shall proceed as provided under said s. 80.13, except that all orders and notices shall be signed by the supervisors of both and all papers required to be filed shall be made in duplicate and filed with each town clerk. The amount assessed as advantages to the applicant shall be paid by the applicant to the town treasurer of the town where the applicant's land is situated before the order laying out the highway is filed, and all damages assessed shall be paid by the town where the land of the applicant is situated.
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