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Town of Grand Chute, WI
Outagamie County
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[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Grand Chute 1-7-1997 as § 1.03 of the 1997 Code; amended 9-21-1999. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.]
A. 
The Town Park Commission shall consist of seven members appointed by the Town Board of Supervisors in writing and filed with the Town Clerk. The term of each member shall be for seven years. Initial appointments and annual appointments thereafter shall be staggered so that in each year a new appointment of one member shall be made by the Town Board of Supervisors. The Town Board of Supervisors may also appoint one alternate member to the Town Park Commission with a seven-year term. The alternate member may participate as a voting member at any Town Park Commission meeting in which one or more of the appointed members are absent. Each Commissioner shall take and file the official oath (§ 60.66, Wis. Stats.).
[Amended 12-6-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-20]
B. 
Compensation of members of the Town Park Commission shall be set by the Town Board annually and once set shall remain in such amount until amended or changed by the Town Board. Compensation so established for the Town Park Commission shall be established as of April 1 of each year and shall continue in effect until April 1 of the following year unless amended or changed by the Town Board. Amendments in the amount of compensation shall be paid to reimburse members for attendance at meetings of the Park Commission and not for labor and services performed at the request of the Park Commission.
A. 
The Town Board of Supervisors shall appoint the members of the Town Plan Commission. The Town Plan Commission shall consist of seven members, five citizen members with staggered three-year terms and two Town Board members. The Town Board of Supervisors may also appoint one alternate member to the Plan Commission with a three-year term. The alternate member may participate as a voting member at any Town Plan Commission meeting in which one or more of the appointed members are absent.
[Amended 12-20-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-30; 8-19-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-10]
B. 
Compensation for Town Plan Commission members shall be set annually by the Town Board to be effective with the term of Town Plan Commission members and once set shall remain in such amount until amended or changed by the Town Board.
[Amended 12-20-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-30; 6-2-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-10]
The annual Board of Review shall be composed and governed by the provisions of §§ 70.46 and 70.47, Wis. Stats.
[Added 6-2-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-10]
A. 
Procedures.
(1) 
In order for a property owner or property owner's representative to submit a request to testify by phone or submit a sworn written statement, he or she must first comply with the following procedures:
(a) 
The legal requirement to provide notice of intent to appear at BOR must be satisfied; and
(b) 
An objection form for real property assessment (PA-115A) must be completed and submitted to the BOR as required by law.
(2) 
After the two requirements outlined above have been met, a request to testify by telephone or submit a sworn written statement at Board of Review (Form PA-814) may be submitted to the Town Clerk. Such requests must be submitted in time to be considered by the Board at the first meeting of the BOR.
B. 
Criteria to be considered. The Board may consider any or all of the following factors when deciding whether to grant or deny the request:
(1) 
The requester's stated reason(s) for the request as indicated on the PA-814.
(2) 
Fairness to the parties.
(3) 
Ability of the requester to procure in person oral testimony and any due diligence exhibited by the requester in procuring such testimony.
(4) 
Ability to cross examine the person providing the testimony.
(5) 
The BOR's technical capacity to honor the request.
(6) 
Any other factors that the Board deems pertinent to deciding the request.
[Amended 12-20-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-30]
A. 
The Board of Police and Fire Commissioners shall consist of five persons, three of whom shall constitute a quorum. The Town Chairperson shall annually, between the last Monday of April and the first Monday of May, appoint in writing, to be filed with the Secretary of the Board, one member for a term of five years, subject to confirmation by the Town Board. Residency in the Town of Grand Chute shall be a requirement for appointment to the Board and for continued membership on the Board.
B. 
The Board shall keep a record of its proceedings. The Board of Police and Fire Commissioners shall have the power and authority prescribed under § 62.13(2) to (5) and (7) to (12), Wis. Stats. Specifically excluded are the provisions of § 62.13(6), Wis. Stats., titled "Optional powers of board."
C. 
The Board of Police and Fire Commissioners shall appoint the Police Chief and Fire Chief.
D. 
The Board of Police and Fire Commissioners shall adopt all current Police and Fire Department policies, procedures, rules and regulations.
E. 
Compensation for members of the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners shall be set annually by the Town Board to be effective with the term of members of the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners and once set shall remain in such amount until amended or changed by the Town Board.
A. 
The Town Chairperson, subject to final confirmation of the Town Board of Supervisors, shall make appointments to ad hoc committees. The Town Board of Supervisors shall approve all changes to ad hoc committees.
B. 
Compensation for ad hoc committee members shall be set annually by the Town Board to be effective with the term of members of ad hoc committees and once set shall remain in such amount until amended or changed by the Town Board.
[Added 3-21-2017 by Ord. No. 2017-03]
A. 
The Joint Review Board shall be composed and governed by the provisions of § 66.1105 (4m), Wis. Stats.
B. 
Joint Review Board members shall serve concurrent two-year terms without compensation.