66.0307(3)(a)(a)
Who may prepare plan. The municipalities that propose to set the boundary lines between themselves under this section shall prepare a cooperative plan.
66.0307(3)(b)
(b)
Purpose of plan. The cooperative plan shall be made with the general purpose of guiding and accomplishing a coordinated, adjusted and harmonious development of the territory covered by the plan consistent with the comprehensive plan of each participating municipality.
66.0307(3)(c)
(c)
Content of plan; consistency with comprehensive plan. The cooperative plan shall describe how it is consistent with each participating municipality's comprehensive plan.
66.0307(3)(d)
(d)
Content of plan; boundaries and services. The cooperative plan shall:
66.0307(3)(d)1.
1. Identify any boundary change and any existing boundary that may not be changed during the planning period.
66.0307(3)(d)2.
2. Identify any conditions that must be met before a boundary change may occur.
66.0307(3)(d)3.
3. Include a schedule of the period during which a boundary change shall or may occur.
66.0307(3)(d)4.
4. Include a statement explaining how any part of the plan related to the location of boundaries meets the approval criteria under
sub. (5) (c) 5.
66.0307(3)(d)5.
5. Describe the services to be provided to the territory covered by the plan, identify the providers of those services and indicate whether the provision of any service has received preliminary approval of any relevant governmental regulatory authority.
66.0307(3)(d)6.
6. Include a schedule for delivery of the services described under
subd. 5.
66.0307(3)(d)7.
7. Include a statement explaining how provision under the plan for the delivery of necessary municipal services to the territory covered by the plan meets the approval criterion under
sub. (5) (c) 3.
66.0307(3)(d)8.
8. Designate the municipalities that are participating in the cooperative plan and that are required to ratify any boundary changes by enacting an ordinance under
sub. (10).
66.0307(3)(e)
(e)
Content of plan; compatibility with existing law. The cooperative plan shall describe how the plan is consistent with current state and federal laws, county shoreland zoning ordinances under
s. 59.692, municipal regulations and administrative rules that apply to the territory affected by the plan.
66.0307(3)(f)
(f)
Content of plan; planning period. The cooperative plan shall specify the duration of the proposed planning period, which shall be for a period of 10 years, except that the duration of the proposed planning period may be for a period greater than 10 years if a duration greater than 10 years is approved by the department.
66.0307(3)(g)
(g)
Content of plan; zoning agreement. The cooperative plan shall include all agreements under
sub. (7m).
66.0307(3)(h)
(h)
Existing plans may be used. A cooperative plan may be based on, contain elements of or duplicate any existing plan for the same territory.
66.0307(4)
(4) Procedure for adopting cooperative plan. 66.0307(4)(a)(a)
Authorizing resolution. Each municipality that intends to participate in the preparation of a cooperative plan under this section shall adopt a resolution authorizing participation in the preparation of the plan. Notice of each resolution shall be given in writing, within 5 days after the resolution is adopted, to all of the following:
66.0307(4)(a)1.
1. The department, the department of natural resources, the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection and the department of transportation.
66.0307(4)(a)2.
2. The clerks of any municipality, school district, technical college district, sewerage district or sanitary district which has any part of its territory within 5 miles of a participating municipality.
66.0307(4)(a)3.
3. The clerk of each county in which a participating municipality is located.
66.0307(4)(a)4.
4. Any county zoning agency under
s. 59.69 (2) or regional planning commission whose jurisdiction includes a participating municipality.
66.0307(4)(b)
(b)
Public hearing. At least 60 days after adoption under
par. (a) of the last resolution by a participating municipality and at least 60 days before submitting a cooperative plan to the department for review and approval under
sub. (5), the participating municipalities shall hold a joint hearing on the proposed plan. Notice of the hearing shall be given by each participating municipality by class 3 notice under
ch. 985.
66.0307(4)(c)
(c)
Comment on plan. Any person may comment on the plan during the hearing and may submit written comments before, at or within 20 days following the hearing. All comments shall be considered by each participating municipality. A county zoning agency under
s. 59.69 (2) or regional planning commission whose jurisdiction includes any participating municipality shall comment in writing on the plan's effect on the master plan adopted by the regional planning commission under
s. 66.0309 (9), or development plan adopted by the county board or county planning agency under
s. 59.69 (3), and on the delivery of municipal services, and may comment on any other aspect of the plan. A county in the regional planning commission's jurisdiction may submit comments on the effect of the cooperative plan on the master plan adopted under
s. 66.0309 (9) and on the delivery of county services or on any other matter related to the plan.
66.0307(4)(d)1.1. Subject to
subd. 2., after the public hearing under
par. (b) and consideration of comments made on the proposed cooperative plan, the plan participants may revise the plan in response to the comments and may, by resolution adopted by each participating municipality, adopt a final version of the plan.
66.0307(4)(d)2.
2. If within 30 days after the public hearing under
par. (b) a petition opposing the plan, signed by a number of qualified electors equal to at least 10 percent of the votes cast for governor in the municipality at the last gubernatorial election, is filed with the clerk of a participating municipality, the final version of the plan may be adopted in that municipality only by an affirmative vote of three-fourths of the members of the municipality's governing body who are present and voting. The petition shall conform to the requirements of
s. 8.40.
66.0307(4)(e)1.1. Within 30 days after adoption of a final plan under
par. (d), the governing body of a participating municipality may adopt a resolution calling for an advisory referendum on the plan. An advisory referendum shall be held if, within 30 days after adoption of the final plan under
par. (d), a petition, signed by a number of qualified electors equal to at least 10 percent of the votes cast for governor in the municipality at the last gubernatorial election, is filed with the clerk of a participating municipality and as provided in
s. 8.37, requesting an advisory referendum on the cooperative plan. The petition shall conform to the requirements of
s. 8.40.
66.0307(4)(e)2.
2. The advisory referendum shall be held not less than 70 days nor more than 100 days after adoption of the resolution under
subd. 1. calling for the referendum or not less than 70 days nor more than 100 days after receipt of the petition by the municipal clerk. The municipal clerk shall give notice of the referendum by publishing a notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the municipality, both on the publication day next preceding the advisory referendum election and one week prior to that publication date.
66.0307(4)(e)3.
3. The advisory referendum shall be conducted by the municipal election officials. The governing body of the municipality may specify the number of election officials for the referendum. The ballots shall contain the words “For the cooperative plan" and “Against the cooperative plan" and shall otherwise conform to the provisions of
s. 5.64 (2). The election shall be conducted as are other municipal elections in accordance with
chs. 6 and
7, insofar as applicable.
66.0307(4)(e)4.
4. The election inspectors shall report the results of the election, showing the total number of votes cast and the numbers cast for and against the cooperative plan. The election inspectors shall attach their affidavit to the report and immediately file the report in the office of the municipal clerk. The election inspector shall file a certified report of the results in the office of the clerk of each municipality that is a party to the cooperative plan.
66.0307(4)(e)5.
5. The costs of the advisory referendum election shall be borne by the municipality that holds the election.
66.0307(4)(f)
(f)
Submittal of final plan to department. If no advisory referendum is held under
par. (e), the plan participants may submit the final version of the cooperative plan to the department for approval under
sub. (5) at least 60 days but not more than 180 days after the public hearing under
par. (b). If an advisory referendum is held under
par. (e), each participating municipality shall determine, by resolution, whether to submit the final version of the cooperative plan to the department for approval under
sub. (5). The resolution shall be adopted within 60 days after the last advisory referendum is held. If any of the plan participants fails or refuses to approve submittal of the cooperative plan to the department, the plan may not be submitted. Any written comment received by a participating municipality on any version of the cooperative plan shall be submitted to the department at the time that the cooperative plan is submitted. If the cooperative plan is not submitted to and approved by the department, it may not be implemented under this section by any of the participating municipalities.
66.0307(4m)(a)1.1. As an alternative to the parties mutually invoking the procedure under this section, a city, village, or town may petition the department for mediation of a cooperative plan under this paragraph.
66.0307(4m)(a)2.
2. A city or village may petition for mediation if all of the following apply:
66.0307(4m)(a)2.a.
a. The city or village adopts an authorizing resolution under
sub. (4) (a) (intro.) and requests in writing an adjacent town to adopt an authorizing resolution under
sub. (4) (a) (intro.) and the town fails to adopt the resolution within 60 days after the request is received by the town.
66.0307(4m)(a)3.
3. A town may petition for mediation if all of the following apply:
66.0307(4m)(a)3.a.
a. The town adopts an authorizing resolution under
sub. (4) (a) (intro.) and requests in writing an adjacent city or village to adopt an authorizing resolution under
sub. (4) (a) (intro.) and the city or village fails to adopt the resolution within 60 days after the request is received by the city or village.
66.0307(4m)(b)
(b) A municipality that is authorized under
par. (a) to petition the department for mediation and elects to do so shall submit the petition within 90 days after the municipality has adopted the authorizing resolution described in
par. (a) 2. a. or
3. a. Upon receipt of a petition for mediation, the department shall notify the nonpetitioning adjacent municipality identified in the petition that the petition has been submitted. Within 45 days after receipt of notice from the department that a petition has been submitted, the nonpetitioning municipality shall notify the department whether it agrees to engage in mediation to develop a cooperative plan under this section. Failure of the nonpetitioning municipality to timely notify the department is considered notice that the municipality does not agree to engage in mediation. The department shall send written notice of the nonpetitioning municipality's decision, on whether it will participate, to the petitioning municipality. If the nonpetitioning municipality refuses to engage in mediation, the petitioning municipality may not submit a petition under this paragraph involving the same nonpetitioning municipality for a period of 3 years after the department sends notice of the refusal.
66.0307(4m)(c)1.1. If a nonpetitioning town refuses under
par. (b) to engage in mediation, the town may not contest any annexation of its territory to the petitioning city or village that is commenced during the shorter of the following periods:
66.0307(4m)(c)1.a.
a. The period of 270 days beginning after the town refuses under
par. (b) to engage in mediation.
66.0307(4m)(c)1.b.
b. The period beginning on the date the town refuses under
par. (b) to engage in mediation and ending on the date the town agrees to engage in mediation.
66.0307(4m)(c)2.
2. If a nonpetitioning city or village refuses under
par. (b) to engage in mediation, an annexation of territory of the petitioning town to the nonpetitioning city or village that is commenced during the shorter of the following periods shall be reviewed by the department in the manner described under
s. 66.0217 (6), regardless of the population of the county in which the annexation proceeding is commenced, and, notwithstanding
s. 66.0217 (11) (c), may be contested by the town if the department determines that the annexation is not in the public interest:
66.0307(4m)(c)2.a.
a. The period of 270 days beginning after the city or village refuses under
par. (b) to engage in mediation.
66.0307(4m)(c)2.b.
b. The period on the date the city or village refuses under
par. (b) to engage in mediation and ending on the date the city or village agrees to engage in mediation.
66.0307(4m)(d)1.1. If both the petitioning municipality and nonpetitioning municipality agree to engage in mediation to develop a cooperative plan under this section, the municipalities shall select a mediator. The department may assist the municipalities in selecting a mediator. If the municipalities are unable to agree on the selection of a mediator, the department shall furnish a list of 5 mediators to the municipalities. The municipalities shall alternatively strike a name from the list until one name remains, who shall be the mediator.
66.0307(4m)(d)2.
2. The mediator shall assist the parties through recognized mediation techniques to develop and reach agreement on a cooperative plan under this section. Unless the participating municipalities agree to extend the mediation period, the mediation period expires after 270 days. Unless they agree otherwise, the participating municipalities are equally responsible for the costs of the mediation.
66.0307(4m)(e)
(e) Before the participating municipalities engage in mediation under this subsection, each shall adopt a resolution under
sub. (4) (a) (intro.) and provide the required notice of the resolution. Notwithstanding
sub. (4) (b), if the participating municipalities agree on a cooperative plan under this subsection, a public hearing on the plan shall be held under
sub. (4) (b) no sooner than 45 days after agreement is reached and at least 45 days before submitting the plan to the department for review and approval under
sub. (5).
66.0307(4m)(f)
(f) If any litigation contesting annexation of territory of the petitioning or nonpetitioning town to the city or village is commenced during the 3-year period after the department receives the petition for mediation under
par. (b), the judge shall under
s. 802.12 (2), unless the nonpetitioning municipality objects, order the parties to select a settlement alternative under
s. 802.12 (1) (i) as a means to attempt settlement.
66.0307(5)
(5) Department review and approval of local or cooperative plan. 66.0307(5)(a)(a)
Generally. The department shall make a written determination of whether to approve a cooperative plan within 90 days after receiving the plan unless the department and the parties to the plan agree to a longer determination period. The department shall consider written comments on the plan received by a municipality under
sub. (4) (c) that is submitted to the department under
sub. (4) (f) or from any other source. The department may request information relating to the cooperative plan, including any comprehensive plan or land use plan currently being utilized by any participating municipality, from that municipality, and from any county or regional planning commission. The department may seek and consider comments from any state agency on whether the cooperative plan is consistent with state laws and administrative rules under the agency's jurisdiction. Any state agency requested to comment on a cooperative plan shall comply with the request. The department shall issue its determination of whether to approve the cooperative plan in writing, supported by specific findings based on the criteria under
par. (c). The approval or disapproval of a cooperative plan by the department under this section is not a contested case, as defined in
s. 227.01 (3), for purposes of
ch. 227.
66.0307(5)(b)
(b)
Hearing. Any person may request a public hearing before the department on a cooperative plan submitted to the department for approval. A request for a public hearing shall be in writing and shall be submitted to the department within 10 days after the cooperative plan is received by the department. If requested, the department shall, and on its own motion the department may, hold a public hearing on the cooperative plan. If requested to hold a public hearing, the department is required to hold only one hearing, regardless of the number of requests for a hearing. Any public hearing under this paragraph shall be held in a municipality that is a party to the cooperative plan.
66.0307(5)(c)
(c)
Approval of cooperative plan. A cooperative plan shall be approved by the department if the department determines that all of the following apply:
66.0307(5)(c)1.
1. The content of the plan under
sub. (3) (c) to
(e) is sufficient to enable the department to make the determinations under
subds. 2. to
5.
66.0307(5)(c)2.
2. The cooperative plan is consistent with each participating municipality's comprehensive plan and with current state laws, municipal regulations, and administrative rules that apply to the territory affected by the plan.
66.0307(5)(c)3.
3. Adequate provision is made in the cooperative plan for the delivery of necessary municipal services to the territory covered by the plan.
66.0307(5)(c)5.
5. The shape of any boundary maintained or any boundary change under the cooperative plan is not the result of arbitrariness and reflects due consideration for compactness of area. Considerations relevant to the criteria under this subdivision include quantity of land affected by the boundary maintenance or boundary change and compatibility of the proposed boundary maintenance or boundary change with natural terrain including general topography, major watersheds, soil conditions and such features as rivers, lakes and major bluffs.
66.0307(5)(c)6.
6. Any proposed planning period exceeding 10 years is consistent with the plan.
66.0307(5)(d)
(d)
Return and resubmittal of plan. The department may return a cooperative plan, with comments, if the department determines that the cooperative plan, if revised, may constitute a plan that can be approved by the department. If a cooperative plan is returned under this paragraph, each participating municipality may revise the plan, as directed by the department, adopt the revised plan by resolution and resubmit the plan to the department within 90 days after the plan is returned. After receiving a resubmitted cooperative plan, the department shall make a determination on approval within 30 days.
66.0307(6)
(6) Binding elements of cooperative plan. If a cooperative plan is approved by the department under
sub. (5) or an amended plan is approved under
sub. (8), provisions in the plan to maintain existing boundaries, the boundary changes in the plan, the schedule for those changes, the plan for delivery of services and the schedule for those services are binding on the parties to the plan and have the force and effect of a contract.
66.0307(7)(a)(a)
Other procedures after hearing. After the joint hearing under
sub. (4) (b) is held, no other procedure, except the procedure under
s. 281.43 (1m), for altering a municipality's boundaries may be used to alter a boundary included in the proposed cooperative plan under
sub. (3) (d) 1. until the boundary is no longer included in the proposed cooperative plan, the municipality withdraws from the proposed cooperative plan or the proposed cooperative plan fails to receive approval from the department, whichever occurs first.
66.0307(7)(b)
(b)
Other boundary procedures during the planning period. During the planning period specified under
sub. (3) (f), no other procedure for altering a municipality's boundaries may be used to alter a boundary that is included in the cooperative plan under
sub. (3) (d) 1., except if an annexation is conducted under
s. 281.43 (1m), regardless of whether the boundary is proposed to be maintained or changed or is allowed to be changed under the plan. After the planning period has expired, the boundary may be altered.
66.0307(7m)
(7m) Zoning in town territory. If a town is a party to a cooperative plan with a city or village, the town and city or village may agree, as part of the cooperative plan, to authorize the town, city or village to adopt a zoning ordinance under
s. 60.61,
61.35 or
62.23 for all or a portion of the town territory covered by the plan. The exercise of zoning authority by a town under this subsection is not subject to
s. 60.61 (3) or
60.62 (3). If a county zoning ordinance applies to the town territory covered by the plan, that ordinance and amendments to it continue until a zoning ordinance is adopted under this subsection. If a zoning ordinance is adopted under this subsection, that zoning ordinance continues in effect after the planning period ceases until a different zoning ordinance for the territory is adopted under other applicable law. This subsection does not affect zoning ordinances adopted under
s. 59.692 or
87.30 or
ch. 91.
66.0307(8)(a)(a)
Authority to amend plan. A cooperative plan may be amended during the planning period if all the parties to the plan agree to the amendment and if the amendment is approved by the department.
66.0307(8)(b)
(b)
When full procedure required. An amendment to a cooperative plan that proposes to change a municipality's boundary or to change the approved planning period shall follow the same procedure as that required for an original plan.
66.0307(8)(c)
(c)
When expedited procedure may occur. An amendment to a cooperative plan that does not propose to change a boundary or the planning period shall follow the same procedure as that required for an original plan except that the hearing under
sub. (4) (b) is not required unless objection to the amendment is made in writing by any person to the clerk of a participating municipality. An amendment under this paragraph shall be adopted by resolution of each of the participating municipalities. Notice of the amendment and adopting resolution shall follow the procedures specified in
sub. (4) (a). Notice that the amendment will be submitted directly to the department unless objection is made in writing shall be given by each participating municipality by a class 3 notice under
ch. 985. If no written objection to the amendment is received within 7 days after the last required notice is published, the amendment may be submitted directly to the department for approval. If written objection is timely made, the public hearing and other requirements under
sub. (4) (b) and
(c) apply.
66.0307(9)
(9) Court review of department decision. The decision of the department under
sub. (5) (c) or
(d) or
(8) to approve or not to approve a cooperative plan or an amendment to a plan is subject to judicial review under
ch. 227.
66.0307(10)
(10) Boundary change ordinance; filing and recording requirements. A boundary change under a cooperative plan shall be accomplished by the enactment of an ordinance by the governing body designated to do so in the plan. The filing and recording requirements under
s. 66.0217 (9) (a), as they apply to cities and villages under
s. 66.0217 (9) (a), apply to municipalities under this subsection. The requirements for the secretary of administration are the same as those required in
s. 66.0217 (9) (b).
66.0307(11)
(11) Time for bringing action. No action to contest the validity of a cooperative plan under this section or an amendment to a cooperative plan, regardless of the grounds for the action, may be commenced after 60 days from the date on which the department approves the cooperative plan under
sub. (5) or the amendment under
sub. (8), respectively. No action relating to compliance with a binding element of a cooperative plan may be commenced later than 180 days after the failure to comply.
66.0309
66.0309
Creation, organization, powers and duties of regional planning commissions. 66.0309(1)(a)
(a) “Governing body" means the town, village or county board or the legislative body of a city.
66.0309(1)(b)
(b) “Local governmental units" or “local units" means cities, villages, towns and counties.
66.0309(1)(c)
(c) “Population" means the population of a local unit as shown by the last federal census or by any subsequent population estimate under
s. 16.96.
66.0309(2)
(2) Creation of regional planning commissions. 66.0309(2)(a)(a) A regional planning commission may be created by the governor, or a state agency or official as the governor designates, upon petition in the form of a resolution by the governing body of a local governmental unit and the holding of a public hearing on the petition. If the petition is joined in by the governing bodies of all the local units in the proposed region, including the county board of any county, part or all of which is in the proposed region, the governor may dispense with the hearing. Notice of any public hearing shall be given by the governor by mail at least 10 days in advance to the clerk of each local unit in the proposed region.
66.0309(2)(b)
(b) If the governor finds that there is a need for a regional planning commission, and if the governing bodies of local units within the proposed region which include over 50 percent of the population and equalized assessed valuation of the region as determined by the last previous equalization of assessments, consent to the formation of such regional planning commission, the governor may create the regional planning commission by order and designate the area and boundaries of the commission's jurisdiction taking into account the elements of homogeneity based upon, but not limited to, such considerations as topographic and geographic conformations, extent of urban development, the existence of special or acute agricultural, forestry, conservation or other rural problems, uniformity of social or economic interests and values, park and recreational needs, civil defense, or the existence of physical, social and economic problems of a regional character.
66.0309(2)(c)
(c) Territory included within a regional planning commission that consists of one county or less in area also may be included in the creation of a multicounty regional planning commission. The creation does not require that the existing regional planning commission consisting of one county or less in area be terminated or altered, but upon creation of the multicounty commission, the existing commission shall cease to have authority to make charges upon participating local governmental units under
sub. (14) and shall adopt a name other than “regional planning commission".