The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except when
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
CHILD
A person age 16 or younger for purposes of this chapter.
DESIGNATED OFFENDER
Any person who is required to register under § 301.45,
Wis. Stats., and/or is under court-ordered supervision by the Wisconsin
Department of Corrections for any sexual offense against a child,
unless the person is under the age 18 at the time of the offense and
the offender was not tried and convicted of the offense as an adult.
LOITERING
Whether in a group, crowd, or as an individual, to stand
idly about, loaf, prowl, congregate, wander, stand, linger aimlessly,
proceed slowly or with many stops, to delay or dawdle.
MINOR
A person age 17 or younger.
PERMANENT RESIDENCE
A place where the person abides, lodges, or resides for 14
or more consecutive days.
TEMPORARY RESIDENCE
A place where the person abides, lodges, or resides for a
period of 14 or more days in the aggregate during any calendar year
and which is not the person's permanent address or a place where
the person routinely abides, lodges, or resides for a period of four
or more consecutive or nonconsecutive days in any month and which
is not the person's permanent residence.
ZONES
A.
RESTRICTED ZONESCertain areas that are designated by the Village as areas in which children congregate, including but not limited to schools, parks, trails, playgrounds, licensed day-care centers, places of worship, or any other place designated by the Village as a place where children are known to congregate. Restricted zones will not expand beyond the real estate parcel or parcel(s) upon which the building, park or establishment is located that instigated the Village's designation of such restricted zone but will include contiguous parcels used for ancillary purposes, such as an athletic field located adjacent to a school.
C.
RESTRICTED ZONE MAPAn official map, maintained by the Village, is established showing approximate restricted zones designated in green and no loitering zones designated in blue. The Village shall update the Restricted Zone Map as necessary to reflect any changes in the location of restricted zones and no loitering zones. Restricted Zone Maps will be available at the Village's office and on the Village's official website.
[Amended 4-24-2019 by Ord. No. O-2019-12]
A. Sexual Offender/Predator Residence Board.
(1) The above requirements may be waived upon approval of the Sex Offender
Residence Board through appeal by the affected party. Such appeal
shall be made to the Village Clerk's Office, who shall forward
the request to the Sex Offender Residence Board, which shall receive
reports from the Police Department on such appeal. The Board shall
convene and consider the public interest as well as the affected party's
presentation and concerns. In making its determination under this
provision the Sex Offender Residence Board may consider any or all
of the following factors that may be applicable in the particular
appeal:
(a)
The circumstances of the case(s) that have led to the designation
as a sexual offender including:
[1]
Relationship of appellant and victim.
[2]
Presence of use of force.
[5]
Time out of incarceration.
(b)
Credibility of applicant.
(d)
Proximity of proposed residence to child congregation area.
(e)
Support network of applicant.
(f)
Support network and relationship of those at the proposed residence.
(g)
Counseling and treatment.
(2) After deliberation, the Sex Offender Residence Board shall forward
its decision in writing to the Village of Bellevue Police Department
for their information and action. A written copy of the decision shall
be provided to the affected party.
(3) Membership. The Ethics Board shall serve as the Sex Offender Residence
Board.
B. The requirements of this chapter may be waived upon approval of the
Village Board through further appeal by the affected party. Such appeal
shall be made to the Village Clerk's office, which shall forward
the request to the Village Board to be acted upon within 60 days of
appeal application. A written copy of the decision shall be provided
to the appealing party.
Except as otherwise provided, any person found in violation of this chapter or any order, rule or regulation made hereunder shall be subject to the penalty provided in §
1-4 of the Code of the Village of Bellevue.