This chapter is a regulatory measure aimed at protecting the
health and safety of children in Woodville from the risk that convicted
sex offenders may reoffend in locations close to their residences
or places where children congregate. The Village finds and declares
that sex offenders are a serious threat to the public safety of children.
The Village further finds that when convicted sex offenders reenter
society there is legitimate concern about the risk of reoffense, and
reducing opportunity and temptation is important to minimizing the
risk of reoffense. Therefore, in addition to protections afforded
by state law, the Village finds that there is a need to protect children
in Woodville in places where they congregate or play in public, near
schools, day-care centers and other places children frequent.
As used in this chapter and unless the context otherwise requires,
the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
CRIME AGAINST CHILDREN
Any of the following offenses set forth within the Wisconsin
Statutes, as amended, or the laws of this or any other state or the
federal government having like elements necessary for conviction,
respectively:
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§ 940.22(2)
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Sexual exploitation by therapist
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§ 940.225(1)
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First degree sexual assault
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§ 940.225(2)
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Second degree sexual assault
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§ 940.225(3)
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Third degree sexual assault
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§ 940.30
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False imprisonment - victim was minor and not the offender's
child
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§ 940.31
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Kidnapping - victim was minor and not the offender's child
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§ 944.01
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Rape (prior statute)
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§ 944.06
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Incest
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§ 944.10
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Sexual intercourse with a child (prior statute)
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§ 944.11
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Indecent behavior with a child (prior statute)
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§ 944.12
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Enticing child for immoral purposes (prior statute)
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§ 948.02(1)
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First degree sexual assault of a child
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§ 948.02(2)
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Second degree sexual assault of a child
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§ 948.025
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Engaging in repeated acts of sexual assault of the same child
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§ 948.05
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Sexual exploitation of a child
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§ 948.055
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Causing a child to view or listen to sexual activity
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§ 948.06
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Incest with a child
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§ 948.07
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Child enticement
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§ 948.075
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Use of a computer to facilitate a child sex crime
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§ 948.08
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Soliciting a child for prostitution
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§ 948.095
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Sexual assault of a child by a school staff person or a person
who works or volunteers with children
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§ 948.11(2)(a) or (am)
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Exposing a child to harmful material or harmful descriptions
or narrations - felony sections
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§ 948.12
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Possession of child pornography
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§ 948.13
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Child sex offender working with children
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§ 948.30
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Abduction of another's child
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§ 971.17
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Commitment of persons found not guilty by reason of mental disease
or mental defect - of an included offense
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§ 975.06
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Sex Crimes Law commitment
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PERSON
A person who has been convicted of, or has been found delinquent
of, or has been found not guilty by reason of disease or mental defect
of a sexually violent offense and/or a crime against children or been
required by any court to register under § 301.45, Wis. Stats.,
for any offense against a child.
RESIDENCE (RESIDE)
The place where a person sleeps, which may include more than
one location and may be mobile or transitory.
YOUTH CENTER
Includes churches within the Village of Woodville.
A person residing within 200 feet of the real property comprising any of the uses enumerated in §
422-3 above does not commit a violation of this chapter if any of the following apply:
A. The person is required to serve a sentence at a jail, prison, juvenile
facility, or other correctional institution or facility.
B. The person has established a residence prior to the effective date of this chapter which is within 200 feet of any of the uses enumerated in §
422-3 above or such enumerated use is newly established after such effective date and it is located within 200 feet of a residence of a person which was established prior to the effective date of this chapter.
C. The person is a minor under the age of 18 who is living with his/her
parent(s) or ward under guardianship.
D. The person is not more than 19 years of age and is living with his/her
parent(s) or guardian and is currently enrolled and regularly attending
high school.
E. The person is required to appear in Woodville Municipal Court.
In addition to and notwithstanding the foregoing, but subject to §
422-4 above, no person and no individual who has been labeled a special bulletin notification (SBN) and is still on parole, extended supervision or monitoring shall be permitted to reside in the Village of Woodville unless such person was domiciled in the Village of Woodville at the time of the offense.
A person does not commit a violation of §
422-6 above and the enumerated uses may allow such person on the property supporting such use if any of the following apply:
A. The property supporting an enumerated use under §
422-3 also supports a church, synagogue, mosque, temple or other house of religious worship (collectively "church"), subject to the following conditions:
(1) Entrance and presence upon the property occur only during hours of
worship or other religious program/service as posted to the public;
(2) The person shall not participate in any religious education programs
which include individuals under the age of 18; and
(3) Written advance notice is made from the person to an individual in
charge of the church, and written approval from an individual in charge
of the church as designated by the church is made in return, of the
attendance by the person. The written approval shall state the dates
for which it is in effect.
B. The property supporting an enumerated use under §
422-3 also supports a use lawfully attended by a person's natural or adopted child(ren), which child's use reasonably requires the attendance of the person as the child's parent upon the property, subject to the following conditions:
(1) Entrance and presence upon the property occur only during hours of
activity related to the use as posted to the public; and
(2) Written advance notice is made from the person to an individual in
charge of the use upon the property, and written approval from an
individual in charge of the use upon the property as designated by
the owner of the use upon the property is made in return, of the attendance
by the person. The written approval shall state the dates for which
it is in effect.
C. The property supporting an enumerated use under §
422-3 also supports a polling location in a local, state or federal election, subject to the following conditions:
(1) The person is eligible to vote and the designated polling place for
the person is an enumerated use; and
(2) The person enters the polling place property, proceeds to cast a
ballot with whatever usual and customary assistance is provided to
any member of the electorate, and the person vacates the property
immediately after voting.
D. The property supporting an enumerated use under §
422-3 also supports an elementary or secondary school lawfully attended by a person as a student, under which circumstances the person who is a student may enter upon that property supporting the school at which the person is enrolled as is reasonably required for the educational purposes of the school.
E. With respect to other private properties/entities/organizations that
support an enumerated use:
(1) Written advance notice and application is made from the person to
an individual in charge of the use upon the property, and written
approval from an individual in charge of the use upon the property
as designated by the owner of the use upon the property is made in
return, of the attendance by the person. The written approval shall
state the dates for which it is in effect.
(2) The person's entrance and presence upon the property occur only
as provided in the written approval.
It shall be unlawful for any person to do any of the following:
A. Distribute Halloween candy to minors or through the use of lighting,
decoration, signs or similar means to create the impression in the
average person that the person's residence or place of abode
is open for visiting by "trick or treaters."
B. Appear or participate in costume at any event open to the public
to which minors are invited, including without limitation Halloween
gatherings, playing the role of Santa Claus at Christmas events or
the Easter bunny at Easter events, or similar roles or events.
C. Invite or allow minors unrelated to the person into the person's
home or place of abode within the Village of Woodville.
Appeals for exceptions outside those enumerated above are to
be referred to the Chief of Police to be processed as follows:
A. The Chief of Police is authorized to grant temporary exceptions to the sex offender restricted zone restrictions established in §
422-6 to allow a person to be within a sex offender restricted zone temporarily for events such as a family reunion in a park, or a special event at or within a restricted zone involving the person's child or spouse, or other similar type situations.
B. For all other applications for exceptions, the Chief of Police shall
call a special meeting of a committee to review the application. The
committee shall be made up of:
(2) Wisconsin Department of Corrections representative, as a nonvoting
member.
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(3) Representative from the Village of Woodville Public Protection Committee.
(4) President of the Village of Woodville.
(5) Community member at large.
(6) A law enforcement official within St. Croix County in a supervisory
position.
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C. Standards for granting exceptions.
(1) To grant an exception the committee must find that:
(a) There are circumstances unique to the person that would not be common
among other persons subject to this chapter and that application of
this chapter to the person would cause an extreme hardship to that
person because of these unique circumstances.
(b) Granting the exception will not be detrimental to the public health,
safety or welfare of the community or to the neighborhood for which
the exception is sought.
(c) Granting the exception will not violate the spirit and the general
and specific purposes of this chapter.
(2) To be approved, an exception must receive an affirmative vote of
four of the committee members.
D. All exceptions granted are to be documented. This documentation is
to be maintained by the Police Department.
E. A copy of all exceptions granted will be available from the Village
of Woodville police.