As used in this chapter, and unless the context otherwise requires,
the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
CHILD
A person who is less than 18 years of age.
CHILD SAFETY LOCATION
The site upon which any of the following are located:
A.
A public park, parkway, parkland, or park facility;
B.
Reedsburg Recreation Center;
C.
The Reedsburg Boys and Girls Club;
H.
Athletic fields used by children;
K.
Any specialized school for children, including, but not limited
to, a gymnastics academy, dance academy or music school;
L.
Any facility for children [which means a public or private school
or a group home, as defined in § 48.02(7), Wis. Stats.;
a residential care center for children and youth, as defined in § 48.02(15d),
Wis. Stats.; a shelter care facility, as defined in § 48.02(17),
Wis. Stats.; a foster home, as defined in § 48.02(6), Wis.
Stats.; a treatment foster home, as defined in § 48.02(17q),
Wis. Stats.; a day-care center licensed under § 48.65, Wis.
Stats.; a day-care program established under § 120.13(14),
Wis. Stats.; a day-care provider certified under § 48.651,
Wis. Stats.; or a youth center, as defined in § 961.01(22),
Wis. Stats.];
M.
For-profit children's play facilities;
N.
Girl Scout cabin and grounds (1230 7th Street);
P.
Public or private golf course or range;
Q.
Public swimming pool or other aquatic facilities open to the
public.
CHILD SAFETY ZONE
Any place within the City that is physically located within
1,250 feet of any child safety location.
DESIGNATED OFFENDER
A.
Any person who is required to register under § 301.45,
Wis. Stats., for any sexual offense against a child or any person
who is required to register under § 301.45, Wis. Stats.,
and who has been designated special bulletin notification (SBN) sex
offender pursuant to § 301.46(2) and (2m), Wis. Stats.,
and any person who has been convicted of or has been delinquent of
or has been found not guilty by reason of disease or mental defect
of the 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:
§ 948.015(10), Wis. Stats.
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Solicitation of an intimate or private representation of a child
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§ 948.081, Wis. Stats.
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Patronizing a child
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§ 948.10, Wis. Stats.
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Exposing genitals, pubic area, or intimate parts
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§ 948.11(2), Wis. Stats.
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Exposing a child to harmful material or harmful descriptions
or narrations
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§ 948.14, Wis. Stats.
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Registered sex offender and photographing minors
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B.
Hereinafter "designated offender"/"offender."
MINOR
A person under the age of 17.
PERMANENT RESIDENCE
A place where a person sleeps, abides, lodges, or resides
for 14 or more consecutive days.
TEMPORARY RESIDENCE
A place where a person sleeps, abides, lodges, or resides,
which may include more than one location, and may be mobile or transitory
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 place
where the person routinely sleeps, abides, lodges, or resides for
a period of 14 or more consecutive or nonconsecutive days in any month
and which is not the person's permanent residence.
In addition to and notwithstanding the foregoing, but subject to §
501-4 above, no person and no individual who is a designated offender may establish a residence in the City of Reedsburg unless such person was domiciled in the City of Reedsburg at the time of the offense resulting in the person's designation as a designated offender. This restriction does not apply if 10 or more years have passed since the date on which the person was released from prison or placed on parole, probation, extended supervision or other supervised release and the designated offender has not been convicted of any additional offense resulting in such person meeting the designated offender definition herein.
The City Clerk's Office shall maintain an official map
showing the child safety zones within the City. The City Clerk's
Office shall update the map at least annually to reflect any changes
in the location of child safety zones. The map is to be displayed
in the office of the City Clerk. In the event of a conflict, the terms
of this section shall control. In no event shall a failure to update
the map in compliance with this section preclude the persecution or
conviction of any designated offender under this section.
If a person violates this Chapter
501 by establishing a residence or occupying residential premises within 1,250 feet of those premises as described therein, without any exception(s) as also set forth above, the City Attorney, upon referral from the Chief of Police and the written determination by the Chief of Police that upon all of the facts and circumstances and the purpose of this section such residence occupancy presents an activity or use of property that interferes substantially with the comfortable enjoyment of life, health or safety of another or others, shall bring an action in the name of the City in the Circuit Court for Sauk County to permanently enjoin such residency as a public nuisance. If a person violates this Chapter
501, in addition to the aforesaid injunctive relief, such person shall be subject to the general penalty provisions set forth under §
1-3 of this Code of the City of Reedsburg. Each day a violation continues shall constitute a separate offense. In addition, the City may undertake all other legal and equitable remedies to prevent or remove a violation of this chapter.