33.46 HistoryHistory: 1989 a. 324; 1995 a. 201. 33.4733.47 Special assessments and special charges. 33.47(1)(1) The county board may levy special assessments or special charges to implement programs or projects undertaken under this subchapter as an exercise of the county’s police power. 33.47(1m)(1m) The county board shall determine the boundaries of any area within which any special assessment or special charge will be levied. 33.47(2)(2) The county board shall determine the total amount of any special assessment or special charge to be levied. 33.47(3)(3) The board of commissioners shall make a recommendation to the county board regarding the manner in which any special assessment or a special charge to be levied will be apportioned to real property that is benefited within the area determined under sub. (1m). 33.47(4)(4) The county board shall apportion any special assessment or special charge it levies to real property within the county on a reasonable basis. 33.47(5)(5) Any special assessment or special charge levied shall be in accordance with ss. 66.0627 and 66.0703 to the extent that those sections are applicable to and not in conflict with this subsection. 33.47(6)(6) The county board may allow annual installment payments of special assessments, but not to exceed 10 in number. 33.47(7)(7) Real property located in the county that is owned by any county or a municipality is subject to special assessments and special charges. The procedure for collecting special assessments under s. 33.32 (3) (b) shall apply to collections of special assessments and special charges under this subsection. 33.47(8)(8) Outstanding unpaid assessments on privately owned real property shall be paid in full by any public body, including the state, that purchases the real property. 33.47 HistoryHistory: 1989 a. 324; 1999 a. 150. 33.47533.475 Boating fees. Notwithstanding the prohibition in s. 30.77 (1) against ordinances and local regulations that exclude any boat from the free use of the waters of the state, and in addition to the powers granted the county under ss. 30.77 (3) (e) and 59.54 (2), the county may charge boat operators reasonable fees for the costs of providing other recreational boating services not specified in ss. 30.77 (3) (e) and 59.54 (2). 33.475 AnnotationThe delegation of authority to local governments to collect boater fees for miscellaneous “recreational boating services” under ss. 30.77 (3) (e) 1. c. and 33.475 is unconstitutional. 79 Atty. Gen. 185. 33.4833.48 Continued expenditure level by county and municipalities. The county or a municipality within the county may not reduce in any fiscal year its expenditures relating to environmental control of land surfaces below the expenditures it made in the fiscal year ending in 1990 if the county or the municipality makes the expenditures for the purposes of protecting or rehabilitating the quality of the surface waters and the groundwaters of the county. These expenditures include, but are not limited to, spending for erosion control, for construction site control, for environmental control of agricultural land and for conservation programs or projects but do not include extraordinary or nonrecurring expenses for these purposes. 33.48 HistoryHistory: 1989 a. 324. SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN
FOX RIVER COMMISSION
33.5333.53 Definitions. In this subchapter: 33.53(1)(1) “Board of commissioners” means the board of commissioners of the commission. 33.53(2)(2) “Commission” means the Southeastern Wisconsin Fox River Commission created under s. 33.54. 33.53(3)(3) “Commissioner” means a member of the board of commissioners. 33.53(5)(5) “County board” means the county board of a river county. 33.53(6)(6) “Municipality” means any city, village or town. 33.53(6m)(6m) “River county” means Kenosha County, Racine County or Waukesha County or any county in the Illinois Fox River basin that is designated by the commission under s. 33.57 (5). 33.53(7)(7) “River municipality” means any of the following municipalities that is located in a river county: 33.53(7)(o)(o) Any city, village, or town in a river county that is designated by the commission under s. 33.57 (5). 33.53(8)(8) “Surface waters” include surface water in drainage ditches. 33.53 HistoryHistory: 1997 a. 27; 2015 a. 226. 33.5433.54 Creation, funding. There is created a Southeastern Wisconsin Fox River Commission for the Illinois Fox River basin. For the purposes of this subchapter, the Illinois Fox River basin extends from the northern boundary of the city of Waukesha downstream to the Wisconsin-Illinois border, except that the commission may extend this area by an affirmative vote of the majority of voting commissioners. The board of commissioners shall govern the commission. A county or river municipality may appropriate money to the commission. The commission, a river county or a river municipality may solicit gifts, grants, and other aid for the commission to enable the commission to perform the functions in this subchapter. 33.54 HistoryHistory: 1997 a. 27; 2015 a. 226. 33.5533.55 Board of commissioners; composition. 33.55(1)(1) The board of commissioners shall consist of the following persons, all of whom shall be residents of the river county: 33.55(1)(a)(a) The county executive of Racine County or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(b)(b) The county executive of Waukesha County or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(bg)(bg) The county executive of Kenosha County or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(br)(br) The county executive of any county admitted to the commission under s. 33.53 (7) (o) or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(c)(c) The mayor of the city of Waukesha or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(d)(d) The town board chairperson of the town of Waukesha or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(e)(e) The village president of the village of Waterford or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(f)(f) The town board chairperson of the town of Waterford or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(g)(g) The village president of the village of Big Bend or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(h)(h) The town board chairperson of the town of Vernon or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(i)(i) The town board chairperson of the town of Mukwonago or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(j)(j) The village president of the village of Mukwonago or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(p)(p) The village president of the village of Rochester or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(q)(q) The town board chairperson of the town of Burlington or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(r)(r) The mayor of the city of Burlington or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(s)(s) The town board chairperson of the town of Wheatland or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(t)(t) The town board chairperson of the town of Salem or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(u)(u) The village president of the village of Silver Lake or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(v)(v) The mayor, village president, or town board chairperson of any city, village, or town, respectively, designated as a river municipality by the commission under s. 33.53 (7) (o) or his or her designee. 33.55(1)(w)(w) One nonvoting representative from the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, who shall be appointed by the chairperson of the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission. 33.55(1)(x)(x) One nonvoting representative from the department of natural resources, who shall be appointed by the secretary of natural resources. 33.55(1m)(1m) If an elected official who is a member of the commission or his or her designee, if designated, is unable to attend a meeting of the commission, the elected official may authorize another resident of the river county to attend the meeting and exercise the duties of the member. 33.55(2)(a)(a) If a commissioner listed under sub. (1) (a) to (j) is an elected official, his or her term on the commission runs concurrently with his or her term in office. If the elected official resigns from the commission during his or her term in office, the elected official shall appoint a designee to take his or her place on the commission within 90 days of his or her resignation. 33.55(2)(b)(b) If a commissioner listed under sub. (1) (a) to (v) is appointed to the commission by an elected official, as the designee of an elected official, his or her term on the commission begins and ends on dates determined by the appointing river county or river municipality. Vacancies occurring during the term of the designee of an elected official shall be filled within 90 days of the vacancy by another designee who is appointed by the elected official, or the elected official may become the commissioner. The river county or river municipality shall inform the board of commissioners in writing that a new designee is appointed no more than 90 days after the appointment. 33.55(2)(d)(d) The term of a commissioner appointed under sub. (1) (w) or (x) begins and ends on dates determined by the appointing authority. Vacancies occurring during the term of the appointee shall be filled by the appointing authority within 90 days of the vacancy. The appointing authority shall inform the board of commissioners in writing that a new commissioner is appointed no more than 90 days after the appointment. 33.55(3)(3) A number equal to a majority of voting commissioners shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. If an elected official under sub. (1) (a) to (v) notifies the board of commissioners in writing that he or she will not participate in the commission and will not appoint a designee or authorize an alternate under sub. (1m), that person may not be included in the number of voting commissioners for purposes of determining the number that constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business. 33.55(4)(4) The board of commissioners shall meet at least quarterly, and at other times on the call of the chairperson or on the petition of 5 commissioners. 33.55(5)(5) Any action by the board of commissioners requires the affirmative vote of a majority of the members present and voting. 33.55(6)(6) Annually, the board of commissioners shall elect a chairperson, vice chairperson and secretary from its members, and these officers shall have the following duties: 33.55(6)(a)(a) The chairperson shall preside at all meetings and all public hearings held by the board of commissioners. 33.55(6)(b)(b) The vice chairperson shall preside at any meeting or any public hearing held by the board of commissioners at which the chairperson is unable to preside. 33.55(6)(c)(c) The secretary shall keep minutes of all meetings of the board of commissioners and hearings held by it. 33.5633.56 Board of commissioners; duties. The board of commissioners shall do all of the following: 33.56(1)(1) Initiate and coordinate surveys and research projects for the purpose of gathering data relating to the surface waters and groundwaters of the Illinois Fox River basin that are located in a river municipality. 33.56(2)(2) Maintain a liaison with agencies of the federal, state and local governments and other organizations that are involved in programs or projects designed to protect, rehabilitate and manage water resources. 33.56(3)(3) Develop a public information and education program on issues related to the surface waters and groundwaters of the Illinois Fox River basin that are located in a river municipality. 33.56 HistoryHistory: 1997 a. 27; 2003 a. 33. 33.5733.57 Board of commissioners; powers. The board of commissioners may do all of the following: 33.57(1)(1) Develop and implement plans, projects or programs to do any of the following:
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