[HISTORY: Adopted by the Common Council of the City of Rice Lake as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[The charter ordinances appearing in this article were included in the Code of Ordinances as Secs. 2-3-2(a), 2-3-7(a) and 2-4-7, respectively.]
The City of Rice Lake, pursuant to W.S.A. ss. 62.09 and 66.01, hereby elects not to be governed by those portions of W.S.A. ch. 62 which are in conflict with Chapter 41, Officers and Employees, § 41-2, Clerk-Treasurer. (Charter Ordinance No. 6)
The City of Rice Lake hereby elects not to be governed by those portions of W.S.A. s. 62.09(3)(b) relating to the method of selection of the City Assessor which are in conflict with Chapter 41, Officers and Employees, § 41-7, Assessor. (Charter Ordinance)
A. 
Charter ordinance. By this ordinance, the city is exercising both its powers under W.S.A. ss. 62.11(5) and 66.068. The city finds that the details of the operation of the Utilities Commission, including but not limited to the specific powers entrusted to the Commission, financial procedures and the method of selection and terms of Commissioners, are matters of paramount local concern, and, as to those matters, the city is exercising its home rule powers and elects to establish the Rice Lake Utilities Commission as set forth herein.
B. 
Findings and purpose. The City of Rice Lake finds that the ownership and operation of wastewater, water and electric utilities by the city is in the public interest. To that end, the city has entrusted, since 1987, the management of its wastewater, water and electric utilities to an independent and nonpartisan body, the Rice Lake Utilities Commission. This ordinance is intended to recodify the powers of the Rice Lake Utilities Commission.
C. 
Successor status. The Utilities Commission established under this ordinance is a successor to the city's existing Utilities Commission. It has all the rights, duties, powers and interests which the existing Utilities Commission possesses, whether granted by ordinance, statute, contract or otherwise. The existing Commissioners shall serve the remainder of their present terms of office.
D. 
Membership.
(1) 
Number of members and term. The Rice Lake Utilities Commission of the City of Rice Lake shall consist of five members, four of whom shall be elected by the City Council to serve terms of five years commencing October 1 of each year. One of the members shall be a member of the Common Council and shall be subject to an appointment at the organizational meeting of April of each year. Said terms shall be staggered, and election of members shall be to a specific term.
(2) 
Qualifications. Four of the members of the Commission must reside within the corporate limits. The remaining member must reside within the service area of any one of the three utilities served by the Commission. One of the four members who must reside within the corporate limits shall be a member of the Common Council.
E. 
Dual capacities.
(1) 
The Rice Lake Utilities Commission shall act in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Rice Lake, the statutes of the State of Wisconsin and the regulations of the Public Service Commission as a Water and Electric Commission.
(2) 
The Rice Lake Utilities Commission shall act in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Rice Lake and the statutes of the State of Wisconsin as a Wastewater Commission.
(3) 
The creation of the Rice Lake Utilities Commission is not to be construed and is not an exercise of W.S.A. s. 66.077. This does not combine our water and wastewater utilities. The wastewater utility is not subject to the provisions of W.S.A. chs. 196 and 197.
F. 
General duties. Except as limited herein, the Commission is charged with the complete management, policy-making, rate-making, financial management, personnel management and compensation and full operation, expansion, extension and improvement of the three municipal utilities.
(1) 
Budget. The Commission will establish an annual budget prior to June 1 of each year and submit the same to the City Council prior to July 1 of each year for review purposes only.
(2) 
Contract. The Commission shall have the full authority to let bids and enter into contracts in the name of the city, provided that such contracts are necessary and convenient to the management and operation of Rice Lake Utilities, such as buying and selling property and extending utility lines, and provided further that the contracts will not require any special assessments, revenue bonds or public financing. General obligation bonds or financing outside of the city utilities' operation will require the prior approval by the City Council before the expenditure is made.
(3) 
Manager. The Utilities Commission shall appoint a General Manager and CEO and fix his compensation and duties.
(4) 
Other employees and consultants. The Commission may employ and fix the compensation of such employees as the Commission deems necessary or convenient for the management and operation of the Rice Lake utilities. The Commission may employ the services of and affix the compensation of such agents or consultants, including attorneys, and contractually employ city services as the Commission deems necessary or convenient for the operation and management of the Rice Lake utilities.
(5) 
Attorney. The Commission may hire its own attorneys for the purpose of advising on the utilities' affairs, such as contracts, labor negotiations and power supply issues, but where the Commission is commencing an action which will involve the city's exposure to damages or requires the city to be a personal party, or in cases in which the action must be brought in the name of the city, then the Commission shall notify the city regarding such action. All claims that emanate through the activities of the Utilities Commission will first be submitted to the Commission for its recommendation and then sent to the City Council for consideration.
G. 
Officers. The officers of the Rice Lake Utilities Commission are as follows; they have the general duties set forth after their respective titles:
(1) 
President. The President shall preside over meetings thereof. A signature shall be required upon any contract of the Commission, and he shall sign any mail orders or checks drawn on the Commission bank accounts. The President shall sign and countersign any vouchers and warrants drawn on other Commission accounts.
(2) 
Secretary and Office Manager. The Secretary of the Commission shall take and keep all minutes of Commission meetings. The Office Manager shall be responsible for recording all transactions and business of the Commission, to provide for the proper accounting and auditing of Commission business, financial records and individual accounts of each separate utility. The Office Manager shall be responsible for computing and issuing all water, electric and wastewater service billings. A schedule of all utility rates for services shall be maintained by the Commission and made available to the public at the utilities' office. The Office Manager shall provide for the collection of all moneys to be received by the utilities. The moneys shall be deposited upon receipt thereof, and all Commission funds shall be placed in the appropriate Commission accounts in a public depository or depositories designated by Common Council and managed by the Office Manager. The Office Manager shall keep a record of all receipts and disbursements and report monthly to the Commission. The Secretary shall sign and countersign any vouchers and warrants drawn on the Commission accounts.
H. 
Meetings.
(1) 
Regular. The Rice Lake Utilities Commission shall hold regular monthly meetings.
(2) 
Organizational. At the meeting on the first Tuesday of October of each year the Commission shall elect one member as President and shall then proceed and conduct any and all business which shall come before the meeting.
(3) 
Quorum. Three members of the Rice Lake Utilities Commission shall constitute a quorum.
I. 
Compensation.
(1) 
Members of the Rice Lake Utilities Commission shall receive such compensation for their services as Common Council from time to time may direct.
(2) 
The salaries of any employees of the Commission shall be allocated between the accounts of the various utilities, such salaries and allocations to be determined by the Commission.
J. 
Rules of the Commission. At the organizational meeting held annually, the Commission shall specifically create rules for its own proceeding and governing of its agency, which rules shall be from time to time amended by a majority vote of the Commissioners.
K. 
Revenues.
(1) 
The moneys and revenues received by the Commission shall be segregated into bank accounts for each separate utility, water, electric and wastewater.
(2) 
Any moneys received for the separate utilities may be deposited in other accounts within the utilities as required by accepted accounting practices and/or the requirements of bond or note reduction.
L. 
Accounts.
(1) 
Manner and form. It shall be the duty of the Rice Lake Utilities Commission to have books and accounts kept in a manner and form prescribed for the utilities of its class by the Public Service Commission in the case of the water and electric utilities and by the State of Wisconsin and the City of Rice Lake for the wastewater utilities. Such books and accounts shall be open to the public.
(2) 
Receipts. Receipts of the public utility shall be deposited in an official depository designated by the Common Council and approved by the Utilities Commission. The Office Manager shall make and file his or her financial report of each such utility each month with the Commission.
(3) 
Transfer of funds. The electric and water utilities shall pay into the city's general fund the maximum amount of tax equivalent funds as prescribed by the Public Service Commission. Such tax equivalent payment from the utilities to the city general fund shall occur no later than August 31 of each year, commencing August 31, 1993.
(a) 
The Wastewater Utility shall pay into the general fund the following amount for the following years, due and payable no later than December 15 of each year:
[Amended 12-10-1992 by Ord. No. 748; 4-11-1995 by Ord. No. 793; 4-11-1995 by Ord. No. 798]
Year
Amount
1992
$118,653
1993
$110,020
1994
$129,339
1995
$163,083
1995
$195,162
1997
$234,435
1998
$240,000
1999
$260,000
(b) 
No funds of said municipally owned utility shall in any case be transferred to the city treasury for use of the city except in accordance with the provisions of W.S.A. s. 66.069(1)(c).
(4) 
Excess funds. Any excess funds accumulated by said utilities, unless deposited pursuant to law, and all funds in depreciation of retirement reserves may be invested only according to the provisions of W.S.A. s. 66.069(1)(c) or 66.04(7).
(5) 
Expenditures. The expenditures of the municipally owned utilities shall be audited by the Commission and, if approved, shall be paid from the utility funds by the Office Manager upon warrants signed by the Utilities Commission President and Secretary and the Mayor.
M. 
Compliance with state law. It is the intention of this ordinance to fully comply with W.S.A. s. 66.068 for the establishment and operation of a Utilities Commission.
N. 
Open meeting laws. The Commission as a public body in the City of Rice Lake is subject to all open meeting regulations in the State of Wisconsin and the City of Rice Lake.
O. 
This charter ordinance shall take effect 60 days after its passage and publication unless within such 60 days a petition conforming to the requirements of W.S.A. s. 8.40, signed by a number of electors of the city equal to not less than 7% of the votes cast in the city for governor at the last general election, shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk demanding that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the electors, whereupon it shall not take effect until it is submitted to a referendum and approved by a majority of the electors voting thereon.
[Amended 4-11-1995 by Ord. No. 793]
State Law Reference: W.S.A. ss. 66.068, 66.069(1)(c) and 66.077.
[Adopted 3-17-2008 by Ord. No. 08-06]
The Common Council of the City of Rice Lake, pursuant to its Home Rule rights under Article XI, Section 3 of the Wisconsin Constitution, s. 66.0101 and s. 62.11(5) of the Wisconsin Statutes, does hereby find it is in the best interests of its citizens that it collect, recycle and dispose of solid waste generated within the City of Rice Lake as the Common Council best determines, from time to time, suits the ends of maximum recycling, environmental protection and cost effectiveness.
A. 
Therefore, the Common Council does find and declare the City of Rice Lake, its citizens, residents, agents and contractors exempt and excluded from the definition of a “person” under W.S.A. s 287.13(1)(g) of the Wisconsin Statutes.
B. 
The Common Council does affirm and declare its exemption from required use orders under W.S.A. s. 287.13(12)(e) and special enforcement orders under W.S.A. s. 287.13(12)(f) and does find and declare its citizens, residents, agents and contractors also exempt from same.