Whenever three or more candidates file nomination
papers, candidates for elective City offices may be nominated by a
nonpartisan primary conducted pursuant to § 8.05(4), Wis.
Stats. Such candidate shall file with his/her nomination papers a
declaration that he/she will qualify for the office to which he/she
may be elected.
Pursuant to the Wisconsin Statutes, there is
hereby established one set of election officials to conduct all elections
in the wards of the City which shall consist of seven election inspectors.
However, the City Administrator, in his/her capacity as City Clerk,
shall have the power to limit the number of election officials. The
City Administrator, in his/her capacity as City Clerk, shall determine
in advance of each election whether the number of election officials
for such election should be reduced from the number prescribed by
the Wisconsin Statutes, and if such a reduction is so determined,
the City Administrator, in his/her capacity as City Clerk, shall further
redistribute duties among the remaining officials, provided that there
are an odd number of election officials.
[Amended 10-18-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-4]
In accordance with § 5.15, Wis. Stats., the wards
of the city are hereby established, and the boundaries are described
as follows. The boundaries of the wards are as illustrated on the
map attached hereto. Unless otherwise indicated, all references to
streets, avenues, places or other rights-of-way are references to
the center lines of such streets, avenues, places or other rights-of-way:
A. First Ward. The boundary of the First Ward is described as follows:
All of that portion of the City of Weyauwega bounded by the following
described line: Commencing at the intersection of E Sumner Street
and S Pine Street; thence East along E Sumner Street to its intersection
with S East Street; thence North along S East St to its intersection
with E Alfred Street; thence East along E Alfred Street to its intersection
with the City of Weyauwega corporate limits; thence Southerly and
Westerly along said corporate limits to its intersection with the
Southwest Corner of Lot 10 Block 8 of Goetschins & Woodheads Addition
to Weyauwega; thence East along the South line of Block 8 of said
Addition to La Salle Street; thence North along La Salle Street to
its intersection with W High Street; thence East along W High Street
to its intersection with S Emerald Street; thence south along S Emerald
Street to its intersection with W Birdsall Street; thence East along
W Birdsall Street to its intersection with S West Street; thence North
along S West Street to its intersection with W Parker Street; thence
East along W Parker Street to its intersection with S Pine Street;
thence North along S Pine Street to the Point of Beginning. Except
that part that lies within the Town of Weyauwega. This ward will be
part of Supervisory District 19 and consists of 594 people.
B. Second Ward. The boundary of the Second Ward is described as follows:
All of that portion of the City of Weyauwega bounded by the following
described line: Commencing at the intersection of E Main St and N
Mill St (aka State Highway 110); thence North along N Mill St to its
intersection with County Road X and the City of Weyauwega Corporate
Limits; thence Easterly and Southerly along corporate limits to its
intersection with E Alfred Street; then West long E Alfred Street
to its intersection with S East Road; thence South along S East Road
to its intersection with E Sumner Street; thence West along E Sumner
Street to its intersection with S Pine Street; thence North along
S Pine Street to its intersection with E Main Street; then West on
E Main Street to the point of beginning. Except that part that lies
within the Town of Royalton and Town of Weyauwega. This ward will
be part of Supervisory District 19 and consists of 597 people.
C. Third Ward. The boundary of the Third Ward is described as follows:
All of that portion of the City of Weyauwega bounded by the following
described line: commencing at the intersection of N Mill Street and
Wisconsin Street; thence West along W Wisconsin Street to its intersection
with N Mary Street; thence South on N Mary Street to its intersection
with W Main Street; thence Westerly along W Main Street to its intersection
with Lakeshore Drive; then Westerly along Lakeshore Drive to city
corporate limits: thence Northerly and Easterly along corporate limits
to railroad right-of-way; thence Westerly and Southerly along corporate
limits to its intersection with Haire Road and County Road AA; thence
Westerly and Northerly along the corporate limits to the railroad
right-of-way; thence Southeasterly along railroad right-of-way to
the intersection of Manor Drive; thence Northerly and Easterly along
corporate limits back to Manor Drive; thence South on Manor Drive
to south line of the railroad right-of-way, being the corporate limits;
thence Southeasterly along corporate limits to intersection of N Mill
St; thence South to the place of beginning. Except part that lies
within the Towns of Weyauwega and Royalton. This ward will be part
of Supervisory District 18 and consists of 303 people.
D. Fourth Ward. The boundary of the Fourth Ward is described as follows:
All of that portion of the City of Weyauwega bounded by the following
described line: Commencing at the intersection of E Main St and N
Mill St (aka State Highway 110); thence North along N Mill St to its
intersection with W Wisconsin Street; thence Westerly along W Wisconsin
Street to its intersection with N Mary Street; thence South along
N Mary Street to its intersection with W Main Street; thence Southwesterly
along W Main Street and State Road 110, just past W High Street to
its intersection with the City of Weyauwega corporate limits; thence
Southerly along said corporate limits to its intersection with the
Southwest Corner of Lot 10 Block 8 of Goetschins & Woodheads Addition
to Weyauwega; thence East along south line of Block 8 of said addition,
to La Salle Street; thence North along La Salle Street to its intersection
with W High Street, thence East along W High Street to its intersection
with S Emerald Street; thence South along S Emerald Street to its
intersection with W Birdsall Street; thence East along W Birdsall
Street to its intersection with S West Street; thence North along
S West Street to its intersection with W Parker Street; thence East
along W Parker Street to its intersection with S Pine Street; thence
North along S Pine Street to its intersection with E Main Street;
thence West along E Main Street to the Point of Beginning. Except
that part that lies within the Town of Weyauwega. This ward will be
part of Supervisory District 19 and consists of 302 people.
[Amended 10-18-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-4]
A. Designation of Aldermanic Districts. Pursuant to and in compliance
with § 5.15, Wis. Stats., there are hereby created three
aldermanic districts from which the members of the Common Council
shall be elected in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 10,
Wis. Stats. The boundaries of the aldermanic districts are as illustrated
on the map attached hereto. The boundaries of each aldermanic district
shall be the center line of the streets or other rights-of-way shown
on said map. Each aldermanic district shall be comprised of the following
described wards:
Aldermanic District
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Wards
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1
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1
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2
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2
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3
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3 and 4
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B. Ward and district map. The map referenced in §
39-4 and this section which is attached to this ordinance is on file in the Clerk's office, and is hereby adopted and incorporated into this chapter for purposes of delineating Aldermanic District boundaries in the City.