Wisconsin Statutes (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Chapter 66. General Municipality Law |
SubChapter II. INCORPORATION; MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES |
Section 66.0215. Incorporation of certain towns adjacent to 1st class cities.
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- (1) Petition. If the resident population of a town exceeds 5,000 as shown by the last federal census or by a census under sub. (2) , if the town is adjacent to a 1st class city and contains an equalized valuation in excess of $20,000,000 and if a petition signed by 100 or more persons, each an elector and taxpayer of the town, containing the signatures of at least 50 percent of the owners of real estate in the town and requesting submission of the question to the electors of the town, is filed with the clerk of the town, the procedure for becoming a 4th class city is initiated.(2) Referendum. At the next regular meeting of the town board following the filing of the petition under sub. (1) , the board by resolution shall provide for a referendum by the electors of the town. The resolution shall conform to the requirements of s. 5.15 (1) and (2) and shall determine the numbers and boundaries of each ward of the proposed city and the time of voting, which may not be earlier than 6 weeks after the adoption of the resolution. The resolution may direct that a census be taken of the resident population of the territory on a day not more than 10 weeks previous to the date of the election, exhibiting the name of every head of a family and the name of every person who is a resident in good faith of the territory on that day, and the lot or quarter section of land on which that person resides, which shall be verified by the affixed affidavit of the person taking the census.(3) Notice of referendum. Notice of the referendum shall be given by publication of the resolution in a newspaper published in the town, if there is one, otherwise in a newspaper designated in the resolution, once a week for 4 successive weeks, the first publication to be not more than 4 weeks before the referendum.(4) Voting procedure. The referendum shall be conducted in the same manner as elections for supervisors of the town board. The question appearing on the ballot shall be “Shall the town of .... become a 4th class city?". Below the question shall appear 2 squares. To the left of one square shall appear the words “For a city" and to the left of the other square shall appear the words “Against a city". The inspectors shall make a return to the clerk of the town.(5) Certificate of incorporation. If a majority of the votes are cast in favor of a city the clerk shall certify the fact to the secretary of administration, together with the result of the census, if any, and 4 copies of a description of the legal boundaries of the town and 4 copies of a plat of the town. The secretary of administration shall then issue a certificate of incorporation, and record the certificate in a book kept for that purpose. Two copies of the description and plat shall be forwarded by the secretary of administration to the department of transportation and one copy to the department of revenue.(6) City powers. A city incorporated under this section is a body corporate and politic, with the powers and privileges of a municipal corporation at common law and conferred by ch. 62 .(7) Existing ordinances. Ordinances in force in the territory or any part of the territory, to the extent not inconsistent with ch. 62 , continue in force until altered or repealed.(8) Interim officers. All officers of the town embracing the territory incorporated as a city continue in their powers and duties until the first meeting of the common council at which a quorum is present. Until a city clerk is chosen and qualified all oaths of office and other papers shall be filed with the town clerk, with whom the petition was filed, who shall deliver them with the petition to the city clerk when the city clerk is qualified.(9) First city election. Within 10 days after incorporation of the city, the town board and the town clerk who received the petition shall fix a time for the first city election, designate the polling place or places, and name 3 inspectors of election for each place. Ten days' previous notice of the election shall be given by the clerk by publication in the newspapers selected under sub. (3) and by posting notices in 3 public places in the city. Failure to give notice does not invalidate the election. The election shall be conducted as is prescribed by chs. 5 to 12 . The inspectors shall make returns to the board which shall, within 14 days after the election, canvass the returns and declare the result. The clerk shall notify the officers-elect and issue certificates of election. If the first election is on the first Tuesday in April the officers elected and their appointees commence and hold their offices as for a regular term. Otherwise they commence within 14 days and hold until the regular city election and the qualification of their successors, and the term of their appointees expires as soon as successors qualify.
1971 c. 304
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1977 c. 29
s.
1654 (8) (c)
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1979 c. 89
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1981 c. 4
s.
19
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1981 c. 377
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1983 a. 532
s.
11
; Stats. 1983 s. 66.012;
1991 a. 316
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1993 a. 329
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1995 a. 16
s.
2
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1995 a. 201
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1999 a. 150
s.
31
; Stats. 1999 s. 66.0215;
2011 a. 115
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2013 a. 80
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2015 a. 55
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“Adjacent" under sub. (1) means “contiguous," not “near." City of Waukesha v. Salbashian,
128 Wis. 2d 334
,
382 N.W.2d 52
(1986).