Pursuant to the provisions of § 70.67, Wis. Stats.,
the Village of Rothschild is hereby obligated to pay, in case the
Treasurer of the Village of Rothschild shall fail to do so, all taxes
of any kind required by law to be paid by such Treasurer of the Village
of Rothschild to the County Treasurer of Marathon County.
[Amended 6-12-2017]
All contracts for public construction shall be let by the Village
Board in accordance with § 62.15, Wis. Stats. The Village
Board shall exercise the powers and duties of the board of public
works under § 62.15, Wis. Stats., pursuant to § 61.54,
Wis. Stats.
[Added 4-11-2005 (Sec. 14.14 of the 1967 Code); amended 6-12-2017]
A. As a condition of obtaining, renewing, or keeping any Village-issued
permit or license, all real and personal property taxes, special assessments,
special charges, any and all other duly adopted Village taxes, fees,
and forfeitures due to the Village shall be paid in full on a current
basis.
B. Failure to meet the condition of Subsection
A above shall result in the Village denying the issuance of a first-time permit or license and may result in the nonrenewal or revocation of an existing permit or license.
C. Alleged errors in amounts claimed to be due the Village may be appealed
to a committee comprised of the Treasurer, the Finance Committee Chairman
and the Village President, or their designees. The committee shall
have no authority to review any matter for which a review or appeal
procedure has been provided by statute or other ordinance. Within
five days of being informed of an amount claimed due, the person seeking
review shall pay the amount claimed and file a written notice of appeal
with the Clerk stating the basis for the appeal and specifying the
alleged error. Upon payment, the applicant may file the application
for the license or permit if otherwise qualified. As soon as is practicable,
the committee shall hold a hearing at which the person shall present
evidence to substantiate the claimed error, call witnesses in his/her
own behalf, may cross-examine witnesses and may be represented by
legal counsel. After holding the hearing, the committee shall, by
majority vote, make findings of fact and conclusions and shall correct
any established errors. Any amount improperly required and paid shall
be refunded promptly, together with interest at the rate provided
in § 138.04, Wis. Stats., from the date the amount was paid
to the Village to the date of the refund.