[Amended 3-16-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-05]
The following procedure shall be followed to create or amend
an ordinance in the Village.
(1) Proposed Village ordinances should be:
(b)
Carefully drafted, edited and revised, if possible, by the appropriate
Village committee, the appropriate Village officers and finally the
Board. If necessary, the Village Attorney should be asked by the Board
to review, draft, edit, and comment upon the proposed ordinance.
(c)
Enacted in open session of the Board and in full compliance
with the open meeting law. Two readings of the ordinance at successive
meetings shall be required unless a properly noticed public hearing
was held to apprise the public that an ordinance change was being
contemplated by the Board. In the case of an ordinance noticed by
a public hearing, the Board may dispense with the required second
reading. In the case of an emergency, this dual reading requirement
may be waived by a 2/3 vote of the Board, thus dispensing with the
second reading.
(d)
Enacted by a majority vote of a quorum of the Board present
and voting at the time of the enactment of the ordinance. If certain
Board members abstain from a vote, the record should note the abstention
and the reasons for abstention, if any.
(e)
Enacted by a motion to enact, a second to the motion, discussion
on the ordinance, and then a roll call vote of the Board. Amendments
to the ordinance. should be in written form and should be offered
for enactment of the final ordinance.
(2) At the time of enactment, the ordinance should advisably contain:
(a)
The title of the ordinance;
(b)
An intent or proper clause describing the intent or purpose
of the ordinance;
(c)
A statutory authority clause describing the general or specific
statutory authority for the Board to enact the ordinance;
(e)
The body of the document, including exceptions to coverage under
the ordinance, including the procedural process to be followed under
the ordinance and including any applicability provision that describe
specific items covered by the ordinance;
(f)
The enforcement and penalties provision;
(g)
The effective date and the termination date, if any; and
(h)
The date of publication or posting.
(3) The Village ordinance, once enacted,
(a)
Shall be signed by the President and signed, attested, certified,
and dated by the Clerk.
(b)
Shall be published or posted by the Village pursuant to Wis.
Stat. § 61.50 or § 66.0103.
(c)
Shall have the affidavit of publication or posting attached
to it.
(d)
Shall be recorded in the Ordinance Record Book, pursuant to
Wis. Stats. § 889.04.
(4) The Village ordinance, once enacted, pursuant to Wis. Stats. § 61.50,
(a)
Shall be effective the day after publication or the day after
posting or at a later date, if the later date is expressly so provided
in the ordinance.
(b)
Once enacted by the Board, if the ordinance imposes a forfeiture,
shall be published and not posted pursuant to Wis. Stats. § 61.50.
(c)
The Village ordinance, once enacted, if the ordinance is posted,
the Clerk shall sign an affidavit attesting that the item was posted
as required by Wis. Stats. § 61.50 and the affidavit shall
state the date and places of posting. This affidavit shall be filed
with other records under the jurisdiction of the Clerk.
(5) Failure to follow all of the forgoing steps in creating or amending
an ordinance shall not render the ordinance invalid providing a good
faith effort was made to comply with this ordinance when creating
or changing an ordinance.
In the construction of the ordinances of the Village, the following
rules shall be observed unless such construction would be inconsistent
with the manifest intent of the ordinance.
(1) General Rule. All words and phrases shall be construed and understood
according to common and approved usage of the language; but technical
words and phrases and such others as may have acquired a peculiar
and appropriate meaning in the law shall be construed and understood
according to such peculiar and appropriate meaning.
(2) Person. Unless plainly inapplicable, the word "person" extends and
applies to natural persons, firms, corporations, associations, or
partnerships or other bodies politic and corporate and to all entities
capable of being sued.
(3) Tense. The use of any verb in the present tense shall include the
future, when applicable.
(4) Shall Have Been. The words "shall have been" include past and future
cases.
(5) Acts by Agents. When an ordinance requires an act to be done which
may be done by an agent as by the principal, such requirement shall
be construed to include all such acts when done by an authorized agent.
(6) Reasonable Time. In all cases where any ordinance requires any act
to be done in reasonable time or notice or reasonable notice to be
given, such reasonable time or notice shall be deemed to mean time
only as may be necessary for the prompt performance of such duty or
compliance with such notice.
(7) Time, How Computed. When expressed in days, the time within which
an act is to be done as provided in any ordinance or in any order
issued pursuant to any ordinance shall be computed by excluding the
first day and including the last, provided if the last day is Sunday
it shall be excluded; and when any such time is expressed in hours,
the whole of Sunday, from midnight (12:00 a.m.) to midnight (12:00
a.m.), shall be excluded.
(8) Week. The word "week" shall be construed to mean seven days; but
publication in a newspaper of any notice or other matter indicated
to be for a stated number of weeks shall be construed to mean one
insertion in each week unless specifically stated to be for each day
of the week or for more than one day in each week; and all publications
heretofore made in accordance with the terms of this subsection are
hereby validated.
(9) Statutes. The reference to Wisconsin Statutes when used herein shall
be to the statutes current and in effect and as amended after the
date of adoption of this Municipal Code as of the recodification of
2008.
The rules of construction set forth in this chapter shall not
be applied to any ordinance which contains express provision excluding
such construction or when the subject matter or context of such ordinance
may be repugnant thereto.
When any ordinance repealing a former ordinance, clause, or
provision shall be itself repealed, such repeal shall not be construed
to revive such former ordinance, clause, or provision, unless it shall
be expressly so provided.
Whenever in this code any standard, rule, regulation, or other
written or printed matter is adopted by reference, it shall be deemed
incorporated in this code as if fully set forth herein and the Clerk
shall file, deposit and keep in his or her office a copy of the code,
standard, rule, regulation, or other written or printed matter as
adopted. Materials so filed, deposited, and kept shall be public records
open for examination with proper care by any person during the Clerk's
office hours, subject to such orders or regulations which the Clerk
may prescribe for their preservation.
In any case where there shall be a violation of any Village
ordinance for which no penalty is provided, the person violating the
same shall be subject to a forfeiture of not less than $10 nor more
than $500 for each offense. In addition, upon failure to pay said
forfeiture and costs, a person may be confined in the Brown County
Jail for a period not to exceed 90 days or until said forfeiture and
costs are paid. Except as provided in the following subsections:
(1) In any case where any ordinance or section of an ordinance of the
Village shall not provide a greater penalty for a second or subsequent
conviction for a violation thereof, any person violating the same
who shall previously have been convicted of a violation thereof shall
be subject to a forfeiture of not less than $10 nor more than $1,000
for each offense; except where the penalty provided by any such ordinance
or section for a first violation thereof shall be larger than the
penalty herein provided, such larger penalty shall be applicable.
(2) No violation of any ordinance of the Village shall be or shall be
construed to be a misdemeanor, nor shall imprisonment be imposed as
a punishment for violation of any ordinance of the Village except
for failure of the defendant to pay the forfeiture imposed by the
court, any other provision of the general ordinances of the Village
to be contrary notwithstanding.
No offense committed and no penalty of forfeiture incurred previous
to the time when any of the ordinances aforesaid shall be affected
by such repeal; provided when any punishment, forfeiture, or penalty
shall have been mitigated by the provisions of these general ordinances,
such provision shall apply to and control any judgment to be pronounced
after these general ordinances shall take effect for any offense committed
before that time.
No prosecution for any offense, nor the levy of any penalty
or forfeiture, pending at the time when any of the ordinances aforesaid
shall be repealed shall be affected by repeal; but the right of action
shall continue, and the offender shall be subject to the penalty as
provided in such ordinances, and such prosecution shall proceed in
all respects as if such ordinances had not been repealed; provided
all such proceedings had after the time these general ordinances shall
take effect shall be conducted according to the provisions of these
general ordinances and shall be in all respects subject to such provisions.
These ordinances shall be known as the "Code of Ordinances of
the Village" and shall take effect from and after passage and publication
as provided in Wis. Stats. § 66.0103 and § 61.50.
All references thereto shall be cited by section number. Violations
of non-traffic ordinances of the Village shall be enforced by the
issuance of a municipal citation.
The municipal citation shall contain the following information:
(1) The name and address of the alleged violator.
(2) Factual allegations describing the alleged violations.
(3) The time and place of the offense.
(4) The section of the code violated.
(5) A designation of the offense in such manner as can readily be understood
by a person making a reasonable effort to do so.
(6) The date/time at which the alleged violator may appear in court.
(7) A statement which in essence informs the alleged violator:
(a)
That a cash deposit, certified check, or money order based on
a bond schedule may be made which shall be delivered or mailed to
the Clerk of Municipal Court, prior to the time of the scheduled court
appearance along with the citation.
(b)
That if a deposit is made, no appearance in court is necessary.
(c)
That if a cash deposit is made and the alleged violator does
not appear in court, he or she will be deemed to have entered a plea
of guilty.
(d)
That if no cash deposit is made and the alleged violator does
not appear in court at the time specified, an action may be commenced
which may result in a SUSPENSION of the violator's driver's
license for up to two years and/or a warrant may be issued by the
court for his or her arrest.
(e)
That the alleged violator may contact the Court Clerk by mail
if he or she wishes to enter a plea of NOT GUILTY. The letter must
be received by the Court Clerk's office before the court date
shown on the citation. The alleged violator will be notified by mail
of the date and time of a pre-trial conference. If the alleged violator
mails in a NOT GUILTY plea, a copy of the citation must be included.
(f)
A direction that if the alleged violator elects to make a cash
deposit, hereby admits the violation, hereby waives any further notice
of trial required by law, hereby waives their appearance at any trial
by court or jury, and authorizes the Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff, and/or
Police Department to enter their appearance, and enter a plea of GUILTY
and forfeit the enclosed amount to the court, the waiver and stipulation
statement which accompanies the citation shall be signed to indicate
that the waiver and stipulation statement has been read. Such statement
shall be sent or brought with the cash deposit.
(g)
Such other information as the Village deems necessary in accordance
with Wis. Stats. § 66.0113.
The schedule of deposits for use with citations issued under
this section shall be as adopted by the Board from time to time and
such schedule shall be on file in the office of the Clerk.
Deposits shall be in cash, checks, money order, or certified
check to the Village or to the Clerk of Courts who shall provide a
receipt therefore.
(1) The Police Department may issue citations authorized under this section.
The Board can designate specific persons to issue citations of a specific
ordinance in the Enforcement section of the specific ordinance.
(2) The following Village officials may issue citations with respect
to those specified sections of this code which are directly related
to their official responsibility:
(a)
Building, Electrical, and Plumbing Inspectors.
(g)
Director of Public Works.
(j)
Other officials as specifically designated within the code.
Wis. Stats. § 66.0114 relating to violator's
options and procedure on default is adopted and incorporated herein
by reference.
(1) Other Ordinance. This section does not preclude the Board from adopting
any other ordinance or providing for the enforcement of any law or
ordinance relating to the same or other matter.
(2) Other Remedies. The issuance of a citation hereunder shall not preclude
the Village or any authorized officer from proceeding under any other
ordinance or law or by any other enforcement method to enforce any
ordinance, regulation, or order.
(1) The Clerk shall certify one copy of the Code as the Original General
Code of the Village and shall file the same as part of the Village
Ordinance Book. Such copy shall be retained in its original form.
In addition, the Clerk shall retain in his or her office at least
one copy of the general code in current form in which shall be inserted
all supplemental sheets as provided in Sub. (2).
(2) Whenever any ordinance amending, repealing, revising, or creating
any section of this code is adopted by the Board, the Clerk, after
recording such ordinance in the ordinance book, shall incorporate
them into the general code. The Clerk shall make no substantive changes
to such ordinances and resolutions but may renumber, rearrange, and
edit them without first submitting them to the Board, and such renumbering,
rearranging, and editing shall not affect the validity of such ordinances
and resolutions or the provisions of this general code affected thereby.
The wording of this ordinance has been chosen because of brevity
and to promote clarity. As to all references in this chapter, and
as may be applicable:
(1) The masculine gender shall be deemed to include the feminine gender,
and vice versa;
(2) The singular shall be deemed to include the plural, and vice versa;
(3) The term Village, used either as a noun or as an adjective, means
the Village;
(4) Designation by title of any elected or appointed official, or employee,
means such official or employee of the Village;
(5) The terms State and Wisconsin mean the State of Wisconsin; and
(6) The term County means Brown County, Wisconsin.
If the provisions of different chapters of these ordinances
conflict with or contravene each other, the provisions of each chapter
shall prevail as to all matters and questions growing out of the subject
matter of each chapter. If conflicting provisions be found in different
sections of the same chapter, the provisions of the section which
is last in numerical order shall prevail unless such construction
be inconsistent with the meaning of such chapter.
If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of these
ordinances is declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason,
then, to the extent of meaningful severability, the remainder of such
ordinances shall not be affected.