60.23(4)(b)
(b) Engage in promotional activities to acquaint prospective purchasers with industrial products manufactured in the town.
60.23(4)(c)
(c) Coordinate its activities with the county planning commission, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, and private credit development organizations.
60.23(4)(d)
(d) Engage in any other activity necessary for the continued improvement of the town's industrial climate.
60.23(6)
(6) Conservation of natural resources. If authorized by the town meeting under
s. 60.10 (3) (a), appropriate money for the conservation of natural resources or for payment to a bona fide nonprofit organization for the conservation of natural resources within the town or beneficial to the town. No payment may be made to a nonprofit organization unless the organization submits and the town board approves a detailed plan of the work to be done. The plan shall include the name of the owner of any property on which work is to be performed.
60.23(8)
(8) Emergency pest and disease control. Appropriate money for the control of insects, weeds or plant or animal diseases if:
60.23(8)(a)
(a) An emergency arises within the town due to insects, weeds or plant or animal diseases; and
60.23(8)(b)
(b) The board determines that any delay resulting from calling a special town meeting to authorize the town board to appropriate money for this purpose under
s. 60.10 (3) (c) would result in serious harm to the general welfare of the town.
60.23(9)
(9) Resident physicians, physician assistants and nurses in certain towns. In a town comprised entirely of one or more islands, annually appropriate money to retain a physician or, if no physician is available, a physician assistant or nurse practitioner, as a resident within the town.
60.23(10)
(10) Bowling centers, dance halls, roadhouses, places of amusement, pool tables and amusement devices. Regulate, including the licensing of, bowling centers, dance halls, roadhouses, other places of amusement, billiard and pool tables and amusement devices maintained in commercial facilities. If a license is required, the board shall establish the term of the license, not to exceed one year, and the license fee. The board may suspend or revoke, for cause, a license issued under this subsection. Any person violating a regulation adopted under this subsection shall forfeit to the town an amount established by the town board.
60.23(12)
(12) Reimbursement of school districts for providing transportation in hazardous areas. Reimburse a school district for costs incurred by the district under
s. 121.54 (9) in transporting pupils who reside in the town.
60.23(13)
(13) Exchange tax credit for county land. Authorize the town treasurer to exchange any credit the town has with the county, arising from delinquent real estate taxes, for county-owned land.
60.23(14)
(14) Associations of towns. Appropriate money to purchase membership in any association of town boards for the protection of town interests and improvement of town government.
60.23(15)
(15) Vacation of alleys. Vacate any alley in the town under
s. 66.1003. The town board may not vacate, under this subsection, an alley adjacent to land fronting a state or county trunk highway.
60.23(17)
(17) Change street names. Name, or change the name of, any street in the town under
s. 82.03 (7).
60.23(17m)
(17m) Neighborhood watch program and signs. Authorize a neighborhood watch program. The town board may place within the right-of-way of a street or highway under the jurisdiction of the town a neighborhood watch sign of a uniform design approved by the department of transportation. If the town board obtains the approval of the county board, the town board may place a sign under this subsection within the right-of-way of a county trunk highway within the limits of the town. No sign under this subsection may be placed within the right-of-way of a highway designated as part of the national system of interstate and defense highways.
60.23(19)
(19) Fences in subdivisions. If authorized under
s. 60.10 (2) (c) to exercise village powers, by ordinance require a subdivider to construct a fence under
s. 90.02 on the boundary of a subdivision, as defined under
s. 236.02 (8), as a condition of plat approval by the town. The fence shall be maintained under
s. 90.05 (2) and repaired under
ss. 90.10 and
90.11.
60.23(20)
(20) Disposition of dead animals. Notwithstanding
s. 59.54 (21), dispose of any dead animal within the town or contract for the removal and disposition with any private disposal facility. A town may enter into a contract with any other governmental unit under
s. 66.0301 to provide for the removal and disposition. A town may recover its costs under this subsection by imposing a special charge under
s. 66.0627.
60.23(22)
(22) Contribution to truancy. If the town board has established a municipal court under
s. 755.01 (1), adopt an ordinance to prohibit conduct that is the same as or similar to that prohibited by
s. 948.45 and impose a forfeiture for a violation of the ordinance.
60.23(22m)
(22m) School attendance. If the town board has established a municipal court under
s. 755.01 (1), enact and enforce an ordinance to impose a forfeiture, which is the same as the fine provided under
s. 118.15 (5), upon a person having under his or her control a child who is between the ages of 6 and 18 years and whose child is not in compliance with
s. 118.15.
60.23(23)
(23) Power to prohibit certain conduct. Enact and enforce ordinances, and provide forfeitures for violations of those ordinances, that prohibit conduct which is the same as or similar to that prohibited by
chs. 941 to
948, except as provided in
s. 66.0107 (3).
60.23(25)
(25) Self-insured health plans. Provide health care benefits to its officers and employees on a self-insured basis, subject to
s. 66.0137 (4).
60.23(27)
(27) Town housing authorities, blighted areas. Engage in certain housing and redevelopment activities. The provisions of
ss. 66.1201 to
66.1211,
66.1301 to
66.1329,
66.1331 to
66.1333 and
66.1335, except the provisions of
s. 66.1201 (10) and any other provisions that conflict with statutes relating to towns and town boards, apply to towns, and the powers and duties conferred and imposed by
ss. 66.1201 to
66.1211,
66.1301 to
66.1329,
66.1331 to
66.1333 and
66.1335, except the powers and duties conferred and imposed by
s. 66.1201 (10) and any other powers that conflict with statutes relating to towns and town boards, upon mayors, common councils and specified city officials are conferred upon town board chairpersons, town boards and town officials performing duties similar to the duties of the specified city officials and common councils respectively. Any town housing authorities created under this subsection may participate in any state grants-in-aid for housing in the same manner as city housing authorities created under
ss. 66.1201 to
66.1211.
60.23(28)
(28) Safety buildings. Construct, acquire, equip, furnish, operate and maintain a safety building. The provisions of
s. 66.0925, as they apply to cities, shall apply to towns, and the powers and duties conferred and imposed by
s. 66.0925 upon mayors, common councils and specified city officials are hereby conferred upon town board chairpersons, town boards and town officials performing duties similar to the duties of such specified city officials and common councils respectively, except those provisions or powers that conflict with statutes relating to towns and town boards.
60.23(29)
(29) Billboard regulation. Enact and enforce an ordinance, and provide a forfeiture for a violation of the ordinance, that regulates the maintenance and construction of billboards and other similar structures on premises abutting on highways in the town that are maintained by the town or by the county in which the town is located so as to promote the safety of public travel on the highways.
60.23(30)
(30) Riding horses, dogs running at large. Enact and enforce ordinances, and provide forfeitures for violations of those ordinances, that are the same as or similar to ordinances that may be enacted by a county to regulate riding horses and commercial stables under
s. 59.54 (19) or to regulate dogs running at large under
s. 59.54 (20).
60.23(31)
(31) Unified local transportation system. Cooperate with a county under
s. 59.58 (2) (j) in the establishment of a comprehensive unified local transportation system, as defined in
s. 59.58 (2) (c) 2.
60.23(32)(a)(a) Subject to
s. 66.1105 (16), exercise all powers of cities under
s. 66.1105. If the town board exercises the powers of a city under
s. 66.1105, it is subject to the same duties as a common council under
s. 66.1105 and the town is subject to the same duties and liabilities as a city under
s. 66.1105.
60.23(32)(b)1.1. In this paragraph, "town" means the town of Brookfield in Waukesha County or the town of Somers in Kenosha County.
60.23(32)(b)2.
2. Subject to
subd. 3., a town may exercise all powers of cities under
s. 66.1105 to create a tax incremental district. If the town board exercises the powers of a city under
s. 66.1105, it is subject to the same duties as a common council under
s. 66.1105 and the town is subject to the same duties and liabilities as a city under
s. 66.1105.
60.23(32)(b)3.a.a. If a town creates a tax incremental district under
s. 60.85, the town may not take any action with regard to that district except by acting under
s. 60.85.
60.23(32)(b)3.b.
b. If a town creates a tax incremental district under
par. (a), the town may not take any action with regard to that district except by acting under
par. (a).
60.23(32)(c)
(c) If any part of a tax incremental district that is created as provided under
par. (b) 2. is annexed by a city or village, any assets or liabilities associated with that annexed territory, including a proportional share of any bonds or other debt associated with the district, shall become the responsibility of the annexing city or village.
60.23(32)(d)
(d) If after January 1 a city or village annexes any part of a tax incremental district that is created as provided under
par. (b) 2., the department of revenue shall redetermine the tax incremental base of the district by subtracting from the tax incremental base the value of the taxable property that is annexed from the existing district as of the following January 1, and if the annexation becomes effective on January 1 of any year, the redetermination shall be made as of that date. The tax incremental base as redetermined under this paragraph is effective for the purposes of this paragraph and
par. (b) only if it is less than the original tax incremental base determined under
s. 66.1105 (5) (a).
60.23(32)(eg)1.b.
b. "Sewer service area" means territory specified in the sewer service area provisions of an areawide water quality management plan under
s. 283.83 approved by the department.
60.23(32)(eg)1.c.
c. "Town" means a town in which the equalized value of all taxable property in the town, in the year before the year in which the town adopts a resolution under
s. 66.1105 (4) (gm), is at least $500 million, and the town's population, in the year before the year in which the town adopts a resolution under
s. 66.1105 (4) (gm), is at least 3,500.
60.23(32)(eg)2.
2. Subject to
subd. 3. and
par. (f), a town with a population of at least 3,500 may exercise all powers of cities under
s. 66.1105 to create a tax incremental district if the boundaries of the proposed district are within a sewer service area and sewer service is either currently extended to the proposed district or will be provided to the proposed district before the use or operation of any improvements to real property in the proposed district begins and the sewage treatment is provided by a wastewater treatment facility that complies with
ch. 283. If the town board exercises the powers of a city under
s. 66.1105, it is subject to the same duties as a common council under
s. 66.1105 and the town is subject to the same duties and liabilities as a city under
s. 66.1105.
60.23(32)(eg)3.a.a. If a town creates a tax incremental district under
s. 60.85, the town may not take any action with regard to that district except by acting under
s. 60.85.
60.23(32)(eg)3.b.
b. If a town creates a tax incremental district under
par. (a), the town may not take any action with regard to that district except by acting under
par. (a).
60.23 Note
NOTE: Par. (eg) was created as par. (b) by
2013 Wis. Act 193 and renumbered to par. (eg) by the legislative reference bureau under s. 13.92 (1) (bm) 2.
60.23(32)(em)
(em) If any part of a tax incremental district that is created as provided under
par. (eg) 2. is annexed by a city or village, any assets or liabilities associated with that annexed territory, including a proportional share of any bonds or other debt associated with the district, shall become the responsibility of the annexing city or village.
60.23 Note
NOTE: Par. (em) was created as par. (c) by
2013 Wis. Act 193 and renumbered to par. (em) by the legislative reference bureau under s. 13.92 (1) (bm) 2. The cross-references to par. (eg) were changed from par. (b) by the legislative reference bureau under s. 13.92 (1) (bm) 2. to reflect the renumbering under s. 13.92 (1) (bm) 2. of s. 60.23 (32) (b), as created by
2013 Wis. Act 193.
60.23(32)(er)
(er) If after January 1 a city or village annexes any part of a tax incremental district that is created as provided under
par. (eg) 2., the department of revenue shall redetermine the tax incremental base of the district by subtracting from the tax incremental base the value of the taxable property that is annexed from the existing district as of the following January 1, and if the annexation becomes effective on January 1 of any year, the redetermination shall be made as of that date. The tax incremental base as redetermined under this paragraph is effective for the purposes of this paragraph and
par. (eg) only if it is less than the original tax incremental base determined under
s. 66.1105 (5) (a).
60.23 Note
NOTE: Par. (er) was created as par. (cm) by
2013 Wis. Act 193 and renumbered to par. (er) by the legislative reference bureau under s. 13.92 (1) (bm) 2. The cross-reference to par. (eg) 2. was changed from par. (b) 2. by the legislative reference bureau under s. 13.92 (1) (bm) 2. to reflect the renumbering under s. 13.92 (1) (bm) 2. of s. 60.23 (32) (b), as created by
2013 Wis. Act 193.
60.23(32)(f)1.1. Before a town board may approve a project plan under
s. 66.1105 (4) (g), the town board must ensure that the project plan specifies at least one of the items listed in
subd. 2. The starting point for determining a tax incremental district's remaining life, under
subd. 2. b. and
c., is the date on which the district is created, as described in
s. 66.1105 (4) (gm) 2.
60.23(32)(f)2.a.
a. With regard to the total value of public infrastructure improvements in the district, at least 51 percent of the value of such improvements must be financed by a private developer, or other private entity, in return for the town's agreement to repay the developer or other entity for those costs solely through the payment of cash grants as described in
s. 66.1105 (2) (f) 2. d. To receive the cash grants, the developer or other private entity must enter into a development agreement with the town as described in
s. 66.1105 (2) (f) 2. d.
60.23(32)(f)2.b.
b. The town expects all project costs to be paid within 90 percent of the proposed tax incremental district's remaining life, based on the district's termination date as calculated under
s. 66.1105 (7) (ak) to
(au).
60.23(32)(f)2.c.
c. Expenditures may be made only within the first half of the proposed tax incremental district's remaining life, based on the district's termination date as calculated under
s. 66.1105 (7) (ak) to
(au), except that expenditures may be made after this period if the expenditures are approved by a unanimous vote of the joint review board. No expenditure under this
subd. 2. c. may be made later than the time during which an expenditure may be made under
s. 66.1105 (6) (am).
60.23(33)
(33) Comprehensive plan. Adopt or amend a master plan under
s. 62.23.
60.23 History
History: 1983 a. 532;
1985 a. 316 s.
25;
1987 a. 205;
1989 a. 121,
197,
276,
359;
1991 a. 28,
296;
1993 a. 105,
246,
456;
1995 a. 27 ss.
3300m,
9116 (5);
1995 a. 77,
201,
289,
448;
1997 a. 27,
111,
155,
237;
1999 a. 115;
1999 a. 150 ss.
8,
9,
672;
2001 a. 16;
2003 a. 214;
2005 a. 13,
116;
2007 a. 42;
2009 a. 42,
372;
2011 a. 32;
2013 a. 50,
51,
151,
193; s. 13.92 (1) (bm) 2.
60.23 Note
NOTE: 2003 Wis. Act 214, which affected this section, contains extensive explanatory notes.
60.23 Annotation
One who deals with a municipality does so at his or her own risk and may be subject to any provisions of law that might prevent him or her from being paid by a municipality even though the services are rendered. Unless the power to bind the municipality financially has been specifically delegated, the only entity with the statutory authority to contract is the municipality. Holzbauer v. Safway Steel Products, Inc.
2005 WI App 240,
288 Wis. 2d 250,
712 N.W.2d 35,
04-2058.
60.23 Annotation
Sub. (1) applies to joint undertakings involving a regional project. It did not apply to authorization for building a fire station by a town that provided fire protection through a cooperative arrangement with another town when each town was responsible for furnishing and maintaining its own current fire station and there is nothing in the authorizing resolution that provided for any involvement by the joint fire board in decisions about additional fire stations. The decision to build was subject to town meeting authorization under s. 60.10 (2) (e) and (f). Town of Clayton v. Cardinal Construction Company, Inc.
2009 WI App 54,
317 Wis. 2d 424,
767 N.W.2d 605,
08-1793.
60.23 Annotation
While sub. (28) permits a town board to construct or acquire a safety building, when read in its entirety, its application is reasonably limited to the construction of joint county-city safety buildings. Sub. (28) extends the provisions of s. 66.0925, as they apply to cities, to towns, and s. 66.0925 addresses county-city safety buildings, or joint safety buildings. Town of Clayton v. Cardinal Construction Company, Inc.
2009 WI App 54,
317 Wis. 2d 424,
767 N.W.2d 605,
08-1793.
60.23 Annotation
A county has the authority under both s. 59. 69 (1) and (4) and s. 59.70 (22) to enact ordinances regulating billboards and other similar structures. When a town approves a county zoning ordinance under s. 59. 69 (5) (c) that includes a billboard ordinance, the town's billboard ordinance adopted under sub. (29) does not preempt a county's authority to regulate billboards in that town. Adams Outdoor Advertising, L.P. v. County of Dane,
2012 WI App 28,
340 Wis. 2d 175,
811 N.W.2d 421,
10-0178.
60.24
60.24
Powers and duties of town board chairperson. 60.24(1)(1)
General powers and duties. The town board chairperson shall:
60.24(1)(a)
(a)
Preside at board meetings. Preside over meetings of the town board.
60.24(1)(b)
(b)
Preside at town meetings. Preside over town meetings as provided under
s. 60.13.
60.24(1)(c)1.1. Sign all ordinances, resolutions, bylaws, orders, regulations, commissions, licenses and permits adopted or authorized by the town board unless the town board, by ordinance, authorizes another officer to sign specific types of documents in lieu of the chairperson. The board, by ordinance, may authorize use of a facsimile signature under this paragraph.
60.24(1)(d)
(d)
Assure administration of statutes. Supervise the administration of statutes relating to the town and town operations to see that they are faithfully executed.
60.24(1)(e)
(e)
Act on behalf of board. Act, on behalf of the town board, to:
60.24(1)(e)2.
2. See that peace and order are maintained in the town.
60.24(1)(e)3.
3. Obtain necessary assistance, if available, in case of emergency, except as provided under
ch. 323.
60.24(1)(f)
(f)
Act on authorization of board. If authorized by the town board, act on behalf of the board, to:
60.24(1)(f)1.
1. Direct, as appropriate, the solicitation of bids and quotations for the town's purchase of equipment, materials and services and submit the bids and quotations to the town board for approval.
60.24(1)(f)2.
2. Represent, or designate another officer to represent, the town at meetings of, and hearings before, governmental bodies on matters affecting the town.
60.24(2)
(2) Administer oaths. The town board chairperson may administer oaths and affidavits on all matters pertaining to the affairs of the town.
60.24(3)
(3) Other responsibilities. In addition to the powers and duties under this section, the town board chairperson has the following responsibilities:
60.24(3)(a)
(a) Nominate individuals for service as election officials to the town board whenever the town board disapproves the nominee of a party committee under
s. 7.30 (4) and the names of additional nominees are not available.
60.24(3)(d)
(d) Execute and sign a certificate of indebtedness in connection with obtaining a state trust fund loan under
s. 24.67.