[Added 3-7-2006 by Ord. No. 03072006]
The Village Plan Commission, as defined herein
and as established in Wis. Stats. § 62.23(1), is the Village
Plan Commission referred to in this section.
A. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to establish
a Village of Wrightstown Plan Commission and set forth its organization,
powers and duties, to further the health, safety, welfare and informed
use of resources for the benefit of current and future residents of
the Village and affected neighboring jurisdictions, through the adoption
and implementation of Comprehensive Planning with significant citizen
involvement.
B. Authority; establishment. The Village Board hereby
exercises its village powers and establishes a seven-member Plan Commission
under Wis. Stats. §§ 61.35 and 62.23. The Plan Commission
shall be considered the "Village Planning Commission" under Wis. Stats.
§§ 236.02(13) and 236.45, which authorize, but do not
require, Village adoption of a subdivision or other land division
ordinance.
C. Membership. The Plan Commission shall always have
at least four citizen members who are not Village officials; the other
three members will be members of the Village Board of Trustees.
D. Appointments. The Village President shall appoint
the members of the Plan Commission, subject to Village Board approval,
and designate a Plan Commission Chairperson during the month of April
to fill any expiring term. The Village President may appoint himself
or herself or another Village Board member to the Plan Commission
and may designate himself or herself, the other Village Board member,
or a citizen member as Chairperson of the Plan Commission. In a year
in which any Village Board member is elected at the spring election,
any appointment or designation by the Village President shall be made
after the election and qualification of the Village Trustee members
as elected. Any citizen appointed to the Plan Commission shall take
and file the oath of office within five days of notice of appointment,
as provided under Wis. Stats. § 19.01.
E. Terms of office. The term of office for the Plan Commission
Chairperson and each Commission member shall be for a period of three
years, ending on May 1, or until a successor is appointed and qualified,
except:
(1) Initial terms. The citizen members initially appointed
to the Plan Commission shall be appointed for staggered terms.
(2) Village Trustee or President. The Plan Commission
member who is a Village Board member or Village President, including
a person designated the Plan Commission Chairperson, shall serve for
a period of two years, as allowed under Wis. Stats. § 66.0501(2),
concurrent with his or her term on the Village Board, except an initial
appointment made after May 1 shall be for a term that expires two
years from the previous May 1.
F. Vacancies. A person who is appointed to fill a vacancy
on the Plan Commission shall serve for the remainder of the term.
G. Compensation; expenses. No compensation will be provided
to Planning Commission members. Reimbursement will be provided for
travel and attendance at relevant professional seminars and conferences.
H. Experts and staff. The Plan Commission may, under
Wis. Stats. § 62.23(1), recommend to the Village Board the
employment of experts and staff, and may review and recommend to the
approval authority proposed payments under any contract with an expert.
I. Rules; records. The Plan Commission, under Wis. Stats.
§ 62.23(2), may adopt rules for the transaction of its business,
subject to Village ordinances, and shall keep a record of its resolutions,
transactions, findings and determinations, which shall be public records
under Wis. Stats. §§ 19.21 through 19.39.
J. Chairperson and officers.
(1) Chairperson. The Plan Commission Chairperson shall be appointed and serve a term as provided in Subsections
F and
G of this section. The Chairperson shall, subject to Village ordinances and Commission rules:
(a) Provide leadership to the Commission.
(b) Set Commission meeting and hearing dates.
(c) Provide notice of Commission meetings and hearings
and set their agendas, personally or by his or her designee.
(d) Preside at Commission meetings and hearings.
(e) Ensure that the laws are followed.
(2) Vice Chairperson. The Plan Commission may elect, by
open vote or secret ballot under Wis. Stats. § 19.88(1),
a Vice Chairperson to act in the place of the Chairperson when the
Chairperson is absent or incapacitated for any cause.
(3) Secretary. The Plan Commission shall elect, by open
vote or secret ballot under Wis. Stats. § 19.88(1), one
of its members to serve as Secretary or, with the approval of the
Village Board, designate the Village Clerk or other Village officer
or employee as Secretary.
K. Commission members as local public officials. All
members of the Plan Commission shall faithfully discharge their official
duties to the best of their abilities, as provided in the oath of
office, Wis. Stats. § 19.01, in accordance with, but not
limited to, the provisions of the Wisconsin Statutes on: public records,
Wis. Stats. §§ 19.21 through 19.39; Code of Ethics
for Local Government Officials, Wis. Stats. §§ 19.42,
19.58 and 19.59; open meetings, Wis. Stats. §§ 19.81
through 19.89; misconduct in office, Wis. Stats. § 946.12;
and private interests in public contracts, Wis. Stats. § 946.13.
Commission members shall further perform their duties in a fair and
rational manner and avoid arbitrary actions.
L. General and miscellaneous powers. The Plan Commission,
under Wis. Stats. § 62.23(4), shall have the power:
(1) Necessary to enable it to perform its functions and
promote Village planning.
(2) To make reports and recommendations relating to the
plan and development of the Village to the Village Board, other public
bodies, citizens, public utilities and organizations.
(3) To recommend to the Village Board programs for public
improvements and the financing of such improvements.
(4) To receive from public officials, within a reasonable
time, requested available information required for the Commission
to do its work.
(5) For itself, its members and employees, in the performance
of their duties, to enter upon land, make examinations and surveys,
and place and maintain necessary monuments and marks thereon. However,
entry shall not be made upon private land, except to the extent that
the private land is held open to the general public, without the permission
of the landowner or tenant. If such permission has been refused, entry
shall be made under the authority of an inspection warrant issued
for cause under Wis. Stats. § 66.0119, or other court-issued
warrant.
M. Village comprehensive planning: general authority
and requirements.
(1) The Plan Commission shall make and adopt a Comprehensive
Plan under Wis. Stats. §§ 62.23 and 66.1001, which
contains the elements specified in Wis. Stats. § 66.1001(2),
and follows the procedures in Wis. Stats. § 66.1001(4).
(2) The Plan Commission shall make and adopt the Comprehensive
Plan within the time period directed by the Village Board, but not
later than a time sufficient to allow the Village Board to review
the plan and pass an ordinance adopting it to take effect, so that
the Village Comprehensive Plan is in effect by the date on which any
Village program or action affecting land use must be consistent with
the Village Comprehensive Plan under Wis. Stats. § 66.1001(3).
(3) In this subsection the requirement to "make" the plan
means that the Plan Commission shall ensure that the plan is prepared,
and oversee and coordinate the preparation of the plan, whether the
work is performed for the Village by the Plan Commission, Village
staff, another unit of government, the regional planning commission,
a consultant, citizens, an advisory committee, or any other person,
group or organization.
N. Procedure for Plan Commission adoption and recommendation
of a Village Comprehensive Plan or amendment. The Plan Commission,
in order to ensure that the requirements of Wis. Stats. § 66.1001(4)
are met, shall proceed as follows:
(1) Public participation verification. Prior to beginning
work on a Comprehensive Plan, the Plan Commission shall verify that
the Village Board has adopted written procedures designed to foster
public participation in every stage of preparation of the Comprehensive
Plan. These written procedures shall include open discussion, communication
programs, information services and noticed public meetings. These
written procedures shall further provide for wide distribution of
proposed, alternative or amended elements of a Comprehensive Plan
and shall provide an opportunity for written comments to be submitted
by members of the public to the Village Board and for the Village
Board to respond to such written comments.
(2) Resolution. The Plan Commission, under Wis. Stats.
§ 66.1001(4)(b), shall recommend its proposed Comprehensive
Plan or amendment to the Village Board by adopting a resolution by
a majority vote of the entire Plan Commission. The vote shall be recorded
in the minutes of the Plan Commission. The resolution shall refer
to maps and other descriptive materials that relate to one or more
elements of the Comprehensive Plan. The resolution adopting a Comprehensive
Plan shall further recite that the requirements of the comprehensive
planning law have been met, under Wis. Stats. § 66.1001,
namely that:
(a) The Village Board adopted written procedures to foster
public participation and that such procedures allowed for public participation
at each stage of preparing the Comprehensive Plan.
(b) The plan contains the nine specified elements and
meets the requirements of those elements.
(c) The (specified) maps and (specified) other descriptive
materials relate to the plan.
(d) The plan has been adopted by a majority vote of the
entire Plan Commission, which the Clerk or Secretary is directed to
record in the minutes.
(e) The Plan Commission Clerk or Secretary is directed
to send a copy of the Comprehensive Plan adopted by the Commission
to the governmental units specified in Wis. Stats. § 66.1001(4),
and this section.
(3) Transmittal. One copy of the Comprehensive Plan or
amendment adopted by the Plan Commission for recommendation to the
Village Board shall be sent to:
(a) Every governmental body that is located in whole or
in part within the boundaries of the Village, including any school
district, Village sanitary district, public inland lake protection
and rehabilitation district or other special district.
(b) The clerk of every city, village, county and regional
planning commission that is adjacent to the Village.
(c) The Wisconsin Land Council.
(d) The Department of Administration.
(e) The regional planning commission in which the Village
is located.
(f) The public library that serves the area in which the
Village is located.
O. Plan implementation and administration.
(1) Ordinance development. If directed by resolution or
motion of the Village Board, the Plan Commission shall prepare the
following:
(a) Zoning. A proposed Village zoning ordinance under
village powers, Wis. Stats. §§ 61.35 and 62.23(7),
a Village construction site erosion control and stormwater management
zoning ordinance, a Village exclusive agricultural zoning ordinance
under Subchapter V of Chapter 91, Wis. Stats., and any other zoning
ordinance within the Village's authority.
(b) Official Map. A proposed official map ordinance under
Wis. Stats. § 62.23(6).
(c) Subdivisions. A proposed Village subdivision or other
land division ordinance under Wis. Stats. § 236.45.
(d) Other. Any other ordinance specified by the Village
Board (e.g., historic preservation, design review, site plan review).
(2) Ordinance amendment. The Plan Commission, on its own
motion, or at the direction of the Village Board by its resolution
or motion, may prepare proposed amendments to the Village's ordinances
relating to comprehensive planning and land use.
(3) Nonregulatory programs. The Plan Commission, on its
own motion, or at the direction of the Village Board by resolution
or motion, may propose nonregulatory programs to implement the Comprehensive
Plan, including programs relating to topics such as education, economic
development and tourism promotion, preservation of natural resources
through the acquisition of land or conservation easements, and capital
improvement planning.
(4) Program administration. The Plan Commission shall,
pursuant to Village ordinance, have the following powers:
(a) Zoning conditional use permits. The Zoning Administrator
shall refer applications for conditional use permits under Village
zoning to the Plan Commission for review and recommendation to the
Village Board.
(b) Subdivision review. Proposed plats under Chapter 236,
Wis. Stats., and proposed subdivisions or other land divisions under
the Village subdivision ordinance under Wis. Stats. § 236.45,
shall be referred to the Plan Commission for review and recommendation
to the Village Board.
(5) Consistency. Any ordinance, amendment or program proposed
by the Plan Commission, and any Plan Commission approval, recommendation
for approval or other action under Village ordinances or programs
that implement the Village's Comprehensive Plan under Wis. Stats.
§§ 62.23 and 66.1001 shall be consistent with that
plan. If any such Plan Commission action would not be consistent with
the Comprehensive Plan, the Plan Commission shall use this as information
to consider in updating the Comprehensive Plan.
P. Referrals to the Plan Commission.
(1) Required referrals under Wis. Stats. § 62.23(5).
The following shall be referred to the Plan Commission for report:
(a) The location and architectural design of any public
building and site plan review (for Business, Industrial and Multifamily
Districts).
(b) The location of any statue or other memorial.
(c) The location, acceptance, extension, alteration, vacation,
abandonment, change of use, sale, acquisition of land for or lease
of land for any:
[1]
Street, alley or other public way;
[4]
Area for parking vehicles; or
[5]
Other memorial or public grounds.
(d) The location, extension, abandonment or authorization
for any publicly or privately owned public utility.
(e) All plats under the Village's jurisdiction under Wis.
Stats. § 236, including divisions under a Village subdivision
or other land division ordinance adopted under Wis. Stats. § 236.45.
(f) The location, character and extent or acquisition,
leasing or sale of lands for:
[1]
Public or semi-public housing;
[4]
Vacation camps for children.
(g) The amendment or repeal of any ordinance adopted under
Wis. Stats. § 62.23, including ordinances relating to: the
Village Plan Commission; the Village Master Plan or the Village Comprehensive
Plan under Wis. Stats. § 66.1001, a Village official map;
and Village zoning under village powers.
(2) Required referrals under sections of the Wisconsin
Statutes other than Wis. Stats. § 62.23(5). The following
shall be referred to the Plan Commission for report:
(a) An application for initial licensure of a child welfare
agency or group home under Wis. Stats. § 48.68(3).
(b) An application for initial licensure of a community-based
residential facility under Wis. Stats. § 50.03(4).
(c) Proposed designation of a street, road or public way,
or any part thereof, wholly within the jurisdiction of the Village,
as a pedestrian mall under Wis. Stats. § 66.0905.
(d) Matters relating to the establishment or termination
of an architectural conservancy district under Wis. Stats. § 66.1007.
(e) Matters relating to the establishment of a reinvestment
neighborhood required to be referred under Wis. Stats. § 66.1107.
(f) Matters relating to the establishment or termination
of a business improvement district required to be referred under Wis.
Stats. § 66.1109.
(g) A proposed housing project under Wis. Stats. § 66.1211(3).
(h) Matters relating to urban renewal and redevelopment
in the Village required to be referred under Subchapter XIII of Chapter
66, Wis. Stats.
(i) The adoption or amendment of a Village subdivision
or other land division ordinance under Wis. Stats. § 236.45(4).
(j) Any other matter required by the Wisconsin Statutes
to be referred to the Plan Commission.
(3) Required referrals under this section. In addition
to referrals required by the Wisconsin Statutes, the following matters
shall be referred to the Plan Commission for report:
(a) A proposed driveway access ordinance or amendment.
(b) A proposed Village Official Map ordinance under Wis.
Stats. § 62.23(6), or any other proposed Village ordinance
under Wis. Stats. § 62.23, not specifically required by
the Wisconsin Statutes to be referred to the Commission.
(c) A proposed Village zoning ordinance or amendment adopted
under authority separate from or supplemental to Wis. Stats. § 62.23,
including a Village construction site erosion control stormwater management
zoning ordinance and a Village exclusive agricultural zoning ordinance
under Subchapter V of Chapter 91, Wis. Stats.
(d) An application for a conditional use permit under Chapter
206, Zoning.
(e) A proposed extraterritorial zoning ordinance or a
proposed amendment to an existing ordinance under Wis. Stats. § 62.23(7a).
(f) A proposed boundary change pursuant to an approved
cooperative plan agreement under Wis. Stats. § 66.0307,
or a proposed boundary agreement under Wis. Stats. § 66.0225,
or other authority.
(g) A proposed zoning ordinance or amendment pursuant
to an agreement in an approved cooperative plan under Wis. Stats.
§ 66.0307(7m).
(h) Any proposed plan, element of a plan or amendment
to such plan or element developed by the regional planning commission
and sent to the Village for review or adoption.
(i) Any proposed contract, for the provision of information,
or the preparation of a Comprehensive Plan, an element of a plan or
an implementation measure, between the Village and the regional planning
commission, under Wis. Stats. § 66.0309, another unit of
government, a consultant or any other person or organization.
(j) A proposed agreement, or proposed modification to
such agreement, to establish an airport affected area, under Wis.
Stats. § 66.1009.
(k) A proposal to create environmental remediation tax
incremental financing in the Village under Wis. Stats. § 66.1106.
(l) Any other matter required by any Village ordinance
or Village Board resolution or motion to be referred to the Plan Commission
for report and recommendation.
(4) Discretionary referrals. The Village Board, or other
Village officer or body with final approval authority or referral
authorization under the Village ordinances, may refer any of the following
to the Plan Commission for report and recommendations:
(a) A proposed county development plan or Comprehensive
Plan, proposed element of such a plan, or proposed amendment to such
plan.
(b) A proposed county zoning ordinance or amendment.
(c) A proposed county subdivision or other land division
ordinance under Wis. Stats. § 236.45, or amendment.
(d) A proposed intergovernmental cooperation agreement,
under Wis. Stats. § 66.0301, or other statute, affecting
land use, or a municipal revenue-sharing agreement under Wis. Stats.
§ 66.0305.
(e) A proposed plat or other land division under the county
subdivision or other land division ordinance under Wis. Stats. § 236.45.
(f) A proposed county plan, under Wis. Stats. § 236.46,
or the proposed amendment or repeal of the ordinance adopting such
plan, for a system of Village arterial thoroughfares and minor streets,
and the platting of lots surrounded by them.
(g) Any other matter deemed advisable for referral to
the Plan Commission for report and recommendation.
(5) Referral period. No final action may be taken by the
Village Board or any other officer or body with final authority on
a matter referred to the Plan Commission until the Commission has
made its report, or 45 days, or such longer period as stipulated by
the Village Board, has passed since referral. The forty-five-day period
for referrals required by the Wisconsin Statutes may be shortened
only if so authorized by statute. The forty-five-day referral period,
for matters subject to required or discretionary referral under the
Village's ordinances, but not required to be referred under the Wisconsin
Statutes, may be made subject by the Village Board to a referral period
shorter or longer than the forty-five-day referral period if deemed
advisable.