[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of West Bend by Ord. No. 90-05 (Ch. 11, Secs. 11.01 to 11.03 and 11.06, of the 1990 Code of Ordinances). Amendments noted where applicable.]
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Permit required. No person shall conduct within the Town any business which has a tendency to create a public nuisance, except upon a permit issued by the Town Board and subject to such conditions as the Board may impose.
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Definition. A business which has a tendency to create a public nuisance is one which unless properly regulated may create conditions creating a public nuisance, as defined in § 193-1 of Chapter 193, Nuisances, of the Town Code.
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This section is enacted pursuant to § 66.0415, Wis. Stats.
It shall be unlawful for any person to accumulate, dump, transfer or deposit garbage or rubbish or other refuse of any kind in the Town. All garbage and refuse generated in the Town shall be disposed of in the Department of Natural Resources licensed landfills or incinerators.
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Sanitary districts. The territories included within the following limits and boundaries shall constitute Town sanitary districts created and established pursuant to Ch. 60, Wis. Stats.:
(1) 
Big Cedar Lake Sanitary District. Those parts of the Towns of West Bend and Polk, Washington County, Wisconsin, described in the orders of the Town Board of the Town of West Bend dated February 15, 1939, and September 30, 1966, as filed in the offices of the Town Clerk and the Washington County Register of Deeds.
(2) 
Silver Lake Sanitary District. Those parts of the Town of West Bend described in the order of the Town Board of the Town of West Bend dated September 2, 1961, as filed in the offices of the Town Clerk and the Washington County Register of Deeds.
(3) 
Little Cedar Lake Sanitary District. Those parts of the Town of West Bend and the Town of Polk as described in the order of the Town Board of the Town of West Bend, dated November 26, 1963, as filed in the offices of the Town Clerk and the Washington County Register of Deeds.
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Utility districts. The territories included within the following limits and boundaries shall constitute Town utility districts created and established pursuant to § 66.0827, Wis. Stats.
(1) 
West Silver Lake Utility District. Those parts of the Town of West Bend and the Town of Polk described in the order of the Town Board of the Town of West Bend dated August 27, 1955, as filed in the office of the Town Clerk and the Washington County Register of Deeds.
(2) 
Peters Beach Utility District. Those parts of the Town of West Bend and the Town of Polk described in the order of the Town Board of the Town of West Bend dated September 3, 1955, as filed in the office of the Town Clerk and the Washington County Register of Deeds.
(3) 
Big Cedar Lake Utility District No. 1. Those parts of the Town of West Bend and the Town of Polk described in the order of the Town Board of the Town of West Bend dated September 19, 1955, as filed in the office of the Town Clerk and the Washington County Register of Deeds.
(4) 
Birchwood Utility District. Those parts of the Town of West Bend and the Town of Polk described in the order of the Town Board of the Town of West Bend dated October 13, 1956, as filed in the office of the Town Clerk and the Washington County Register of Deeds.
(5) 
West Cedar Lake Road Utility District. Those parts of the Town of West Bend and the Town of Polk described in the order of the Town Board of the Town of West Bend dated February 13, 1970, as filed in the office of the Town Clerk and the Washington County Register of Deeds.
(6) 
Silver lake Road No. 3 Utility District. Those parts of the Town of West Bend and the Town of Polk described in the order of the Town Board of the Town of West Bend dated April 11, 1970, as filed in the office of the Town Clerk and the Washington County Register of Deeds.
(7) 
Wickert's Subdivision Utility District. Those parts of the Town of West Bend and the Town of Polk described in the order of the Town Board of the Town of West Bend as filed in the office of the Town Clerk and the Washington County Register of Deeds.
[Amended 5-20-1998 by Ord. No. 98-5; at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. III)]
Any person who shall be found guilty of violation of any of the provisions of this chapter shall be required to pay a forfeiture of $100 for the first offense, $250 for the second offense, and $500 for the third offense, together with the costs of prosecution; and, in default of the payment of such forfeiture, shall be imprisoned in the county jail until such forfeiture and all costs, including subsequent costs, have been paid, but not for a period exceeding 30 days.