[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)
[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.