The Town Board of the Town of Lowell has the specific authority,
powers and duties, pursuant to §§ 60.10, 60.20, 60.22
and 60.23, Wis. Stats., and has, with authorization of the Town Meeting,
additional statutory authority, powers and duties to manage and direct
certain affairs of the Town of Lowell. In addition, the Town Board
of the Town of Lowell has additional general and specific statutory
authority, powers and duties established beyond Chapter 60, Wis. Stats.,
and as prescribed by this Code.
A. Charge of Town affairs. The Town Board shall have charge of all affairs
of the Town not committed by law to another body or officer or to
Town employee(s).
B. Charge of actions. The Town Board has charge of any action or legal
proceeding to which the Town is a party.
C. Village powers. As authorized under § 60.10(2)(c), Wis. Stats., and §
96-2 of this Code, the Town Board shall exercise powers relating to villages and conferred on village boards under Ch. 61, Wis. Stats., except those powers which conflict with statutes relating to towns and town boards.
D. Jurisdiction of constable. Pursuant to the Wisconsin Statutes, the
Town Board shall determine the jurisdiction and duties of the Town
Constable.
E. Pursue certain claims of Town. The Town Board shall demand payment
of penalties and forfeitures recoverable by the Town and damages incurred
by the Town due to breach of official bond, injury to property or
other injury. If, following demand, payment is not made, the Board
shall pursue appropriate legal action to recover the penalty, forfeiture
or damages.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
The Town Board shall have the powers prescribed in § 60.23,
Wis. Stats., which section is incorporated by reference.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
The Town Board Chairperson shall have the powers and duties
prescribed by § 60.24, Wis. Stats., which section is incorporated
by reference.
The Town Board has power to preserve order at its meetings,
compel attendance of Supervisors and punish nonattendance.
Regular meetings of the Town Board of the Town of Lowell will
be held at the Lowell Town Office Building at 8:00 p.m. on the second
Tuesday of each month, or as otherwise determined by the Town Board.
Any regular meeting of the Town Board falling upon a legal holiday
shall be held on the day designated by the Town Board. Any meeting
of the Town Board, including any special or adjourned meetings that
are not held at the Town Office Building but at any other substitute
location, shall be designated by the Town Chairperson or his or her
designee, in compliance with the Open Meeting Law, by posting a proper written notice of the substituted
location at the three usual and customary posting locations likely
to give notice. This notice shall occur at least 24 hours prior to
the meeting of the Town Board, unless in an emergency wherein the
proper notice posting shall occur at least two hours prior to the
meeting of the Town Board.
All Town Board and official Town committee and commission meetings
shall be open to the public and be in compliance with Wisconsin's
Open Meeting Law.
A majority of the Board shall constitute a quorum, but a lesser
number may adjourn if a majority is not present. The Chairperson shall
be counted in determining whether a quorum exists. If no legal quorum
is present at the time of the initial roll call, the meeting of the
Town Board shall be thereon adjourned by the members of the Town Board
present to a specific date and hour.
It shall be in order for any member if, in the majority, to
move for the reconsideration of any vote in question at the same meeting
or at the next succeeding regular adjourned meeting. A motion to reconsider
being put and lost shall not be renewed.
The rules of this chapter shall not be rescinded or amended
unless the proposed ordinance amendment or motion to rescind has laid
over from a regular meeting, and then it shall require a vote of 2/3
of all the members of the Board.
Any of the provisions of §§
90-13 through
90-16, inclusive, of this Code may be suspended temporarily by a majority of the Board members present at any meeting.