The Alderpersons of the City of Marion shall constitute the
Common Council. The Common Council shall be vested with all the powers
of the City not specifically given some other officer, as well as
those powers set forth elsewhere throughout this Code.
The City of Marion shall have six Alderpersons in addition to
the Mayor, who is a member of the Common Council by virtue of his
office as Mayor. The Mayor and Alderpersons shall constitute the Common
Council. Three Alderpersons shall be elected each year for a term
of two years. Alderpersons shall be divided into two classes, one
class of Alderpersons to be elected in the odd years and one class
to be elected in the even years. The three candidates for Alderperson
receiving the highest number of votes shall be elected to office for
a two-year term.
The Common Council at its first meeting subsequent to the regular
election and qualification of new members shall, after organization,
annually choose from its members a President who, in the absence of
the Mayor, shall preside at meetings of the Council and, during the
absence or inability of the Mayor, shall have the powers and duties
of the Mayor, except that he shall not have power to approve an act
of the Council which the Mayor has disapproved by filing objections
with the City Clerk-Treasurer. He shall, when so officiating, be styled
"Acting Mayor." The President of the Council shall be elected for
a one-year term of office.
The Common Council, on behalf of the City, may join with other
villages, towns, or cities or other governmental entities in a cooperative
arrangement for executing any power or duty in order to attain greater
economy or efficiency, including joint employment of appointive officers
and employees and joint purchasing programs.
The Common Council has the power to preserve order at its meetings,
compel attendance of Alderpersons and punish nonattendance. The Common
Council shall be judge of the election and qualification of its members.
The Mayor and Alderpersons who make up the Common Council, whether
operating under general or special law, may, by three-fourths vote
of all the members of the Common Council, determine that an annual
salary or per diem compensation be paid the Mayor and Alderpersons.
[Amended 12-10-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-001; 4-14-2014 by Ord. No.
2014-002]
A. Annual organizational meeting. Following a regular City election,
the Common Council shall meet on the third Tuesday of April for the
purpose of organization.
B. Regular meetings. Regular meetings of the Common Council shall be
held on the second Monday of each calendar month at the hour of 6:00
p.m. or as otherwise scheduled by the Council. All meetings of the
Council shall be held in the Marion City Hall, including special and
adjourned meetings, unless another location is designated by the Common
Council at a previous meeting.
Except as provided in § 19.85, Wis. Stats., all meetings
of the Common Council, committees thereof, and City boards, committees
and commissions shall be open to the public.
[Added 11-8-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-004]
The City shall be divided into three aldermanic districts and
four wards, the numbers and boundaries of which shall be as follows:
A. Ward 1 will be all that portion of the City of Marion bounded by
the following described line: Commencing at the intersection of School
Street and North Main Street (aka State Highway 110), said intersection
being in the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section
2 (T25N R13E); thence easterly along School Street to its intersection
with Northeast First Street; thence northerly along Northeast First
Street to its intersection with Robert Street; thence easterly along
Robert Street to its intersection with Northeast Third Street; thence
northerly along Northeast Third Street to its intersection with the
north boundary of Waupaca County (said intersection is within the
City of Marion corporate limits for Waupaca County); thence east along
the north boundary line of Waupaca County to its intersection with
the City of Marion corporate limits; thence southerly and easterly
along said corporate limits to the intersection of said limits and
Magolski Road; thence westerly along Magolski Road to its intersection
with East Ramsdell Street (aka County Highway South); thence west
along East Ramsdell Street to its intersection with Hillview Road;
thence south along Hillview Road to its intersection with Bertram
Street; thence west along Bertram Street to the intersection of Bertram
Street and the southeasterly extension of South Parkview Avenue; thence
northwest along South Parkview Avenue to the intersection of East
Ramsdell Street; thence west on East Ramsdell Street to the intersection
of East Perry Avenue; thence northerly along East Perry Avenue to
the intersection of North Main Street; thence northerly along North
Main Street to School Street. This ward will be part of Aldermanic
District 1, Supervisory District 5 and consists of 448 people.
B. Ward 2 will be all that portion of the City of Marion bounded by
the following described line: Commencing at the intersection of School
Street and North Main Street (aka State Highway 110), said intersection
being in the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section
2 (T25N R13E); thence easterly along School Street to its intersection
with Northeast First Street; thence northerly along Northeast First
Street to its intersection with Robert Street; thence easterly along
Robert Street to its intersection with Northeast Third Street; thence
northerly along Northeast Third Street to its intersection with the
north boundary of Waupaca County (said intersection is within the
City of Marion corporate limits in Waupaca County); thence west along
the north boundary line of Waupaca County to its intersection with
the City of Marion corporate limits; thence southerly and easterly
along City corporate limits to the southeast corner of the fractional
northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 3, T25N R13E;
south to the southerly shore of the Marion Pond; easterly along the
shoreline to the intersection with the extension of West Garfield
Avenue; southeasterly to the intersection of Lions Lane; south along
Lions Lane to Wood Street; east along Wood Street to the intersection
with Milbauer Street; south along Milbauer Street to the intersection
with West Ramsdell Street; east along West Ramsdell Street to the
intersection with North Main Street; northerly along North Main Street
to the intersection with School Street to the point of beginning.
This ward will be part of Aldermanic District 2, Supervisory District
5 and consists of 435 people.
C. Ward 3 will be all that portion of the City of Marion bounded by
the following described line: Commencing at the intersection of North
Main Street (aka State Highway 110) and East Perry Avenue; thence
southeasterly along East Perry Avenue to its intersection with East
Ramsdell Street; thence east along East Ramsdell Street to the intersection
with South Parkview Avenue; southerly along South Parkview Avenue
to the intersection with Bertram Street; east along Bertram Street
to the intersection with Hillview Road; north along Hillview Road
to the intersection with East Ramsdell Street; east along East Ramsdell
Street to the intersection with Magolski Road; thence easterly along
Magolski Road to its intersection with the City of Marion corporate
limits; thence south and west along said corporate limits to the intersection
of said corporate limits and the south shoreline of the Marion Millpond;
thence easterly along said shoreline to its intersection with the
northwest extension of West Garfield Avenue; thence southeast along
said extension of West Garfield Avenue to the intersection with Lions
Lane; south on Lions Lane to the intersection with Wood Street; east
on Wood Street to the intersection with Milbauer Street; south on
Milbauer Street to the intersection with West Ramsdell Street; east
on West Ramsdell Street to the intersection with North Main Street;
northerly along North Main Street to the intersection with East Perry
Avenue to the point of beginning. This ward will be part of Aldermanic
District 3, Supervisory District 5 and consists of 427 people.
D. Ward 4 will be all that portion of the City of Marion lying within
Shawano County. This ward will be part of Aldermanic District 1, Supervisory
District 22 and consists of 14 people.