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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 2016 (839) Ordinance No. 839 (2016) ST 109, �wT ORDINANCE REPEALING AND RECREATING CHAPTER 1 — ' ' CITATION ORDINANCE —OF THE ST. CROIX COUNTY CODE 1 WHEREAS, the St. Croix County Board of Supervisors enacted Citation Ordinance No. 236(89) 2 in October, 1989 (now Chapter 1 of the St. Croix County Code of Ordinances); and 3 4 WHEREAS, Chapter 1 of the St. Croix Code of Ordinances should be repealed and recreated to 5 reflect current statutes and ordinances. 6 7 THEREFORE, the St. Croix County Board of Supervisors does ordain as follows: 8 9 Chapter 1 - Citation Ordinance- of the St. Croix County Code of Ordinances is hereby repealed 10 and recreated as Chapter 1 - Citation Ordinance- as attached hereto. Legal—Fiscal—Administrative Approvals: Legal Note: Fiscal Impact: There is no direct impact resulting from this action. The ordinance will continue to result in revenues to the County. C .Cox,Corpora ousel 12� 1/2015 bert M' ct F°iniace Dimctor i 1 IZO I S 9i ii Caut,►Admini 1211 M2015 12/16/15 Enacted 12/16/15 Administration Committee RECOMMENDED ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... .......... RESULT: RECOMMENDED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Roy Sjoberg, Supervisor SECONDER: Jill Ann Berke, Supervisor AYES: Roy Sjoberg, Jill Ann Berke, Ron Kiesler, Judy Achterhof EXCUSED: Travis Schachtner Vote Confirmation. a,chtncr,5u I212112015 St. Croix County Board of Supervisors Action: Roll Call -Vote Requirement— Majority of Supervisors Present RESULT: ENACTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Dave Ostness, Vice Chair SECONDER: Jill Ann Berke, Supervisor AYES: Ring, Babbitt, Novotny, Sjoberg, Koch, Nelson, Berke, Ostness, Larson, Hansen, Kiesler, Brinkman, Peterson, Anderson, Achterhof, Leibfried, Peavey ABSENT: Travis Schachtner, Chris Kilber This Ordinance was ENACTED by the St. Croix County Board of Supervisors on January 5, 2016 Cindy Campbell, County Clerk CHAPTER 1 CITATION ORDINANCE 1.01 Authority. Pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 66.0113(1), this ordinance is adopted and authorizes the use of a citation to be issued for violations of ordinances, including those for which a statutory counterpart exists. This ordinance becomes effective the day after official publication. 1.02 Form of Citation.A citation under this chapter will contain the information required by Wis. Stat. § 66.0113(2). 1.03 Schedule of Deposits. (A) The following schedule of cash deposits are required for the following ordinance violations for which a citation may be issued. (1) All applicable court costs that are prescribed or adopted by Wisconsin Statutes and the Wisconsin Circuit Court shall be added to the deposits set forth below. (2) The deposit and the court costs shall be totaled together to establish the amount of the forfeiture placed on the citation. See Wisconsin Circuit Court Fee, Forfeiture, Fine and Surcharge Tables for applicable court costs. (3) If not otherwise specified below, a violation of the St. Croix County Code shall consist of a forfeiture of$100 plus applicable court costs. Code Chapter Ordinance Title or Subject Deposit Land Use Chapter 11 Animal Waste Management $200 Chapter 12 Sanitary Code $200 Chapter 13 Land Division $200 Chapter 14 Nonmetallic Mining $200 Chapter 17 General Zoning $200 Chapter 21 Municipal Solid Waste $200 Public Property Chapter 30 Parks $200 Code Chapter Ordinance Title or Subject Deposit Public Safety and Order Chapter 35 False Alarm See Chapter 35 of the St. Croix County Code Chapter 36 Fireworks $300 Health and Sanitation Chapter 42 Public Health $300 Chapter 45 Tattooing and Body Piercing $500 Law Enforcement Chapter 50 Battery (Bodily Harm) $300 Chapter 51 Concealed Weapon $300 Chapter 52 Disorderly Conduct $125 Chapter 53 $100— 1St offense Dog (Licensing and Control) $200—Subsequent offenses Chapter 54 Misuse of Public Assistance $125 Monies Chapter 55 Obstructing (a Law Enforcement $300 Officer) Chapter 56 Petty Damage to Property $125 Chapter 57 Petty Theft $300 Chapter 58 Possession of Drug $125 Paraphernalia Chapter 59 Possession or Use of Marijuana $125 Chapter 60 Prostitution $125 Chapter 61 Trespass to Land and Dwelling $125 Chapter 62 Worthless Checks $125 Code Chapter Ordinance Title or Subject Deposit Motorized Vehicles Chapter 70 Alcoholic Beverages in Vehicle $100 Chapter 71 $100— 1 st offense Boat Mooring (City of Hudson) $200—Subsequent offenses Chapter 72 Boating $125 Chapter 73 Vehicle Noise and Operation $125 Chapter 74 Snowmobile Trails $125 Chapter 75 Traffic Code (Non-criminal) See Uniform Traffic Deposit Schedule Minors and Underage Persons Chapter 80 Aiding or Harboring a Juvenile $125 Chapter 81 Alcohol Offense (Minors in $125 Places Selling Alcoholic Beverages Chapter 82 Purchase or Possession of $50 Tobacco Products by a Child Chapter 83 Contributing to Truancy $125 Chapter 84 $50— 1 st offense Habitual Truancy $100—Subsequent offenses Chapter 85 School Attendance $125 Chapter 86 Restrictions on Sale or Gift of See Chapter 86 of the St. Croix Cigarette and Tobacco Products County Code to Minors (B) The bond schedule for motor vehicle and parking violations is set forth in the uniform state traffic deposit schedule, by reference made a part hereof. (C) The deposits set forth above shall be made in cash, personal check, credit card, debit card, money order or certified check to the St. Croix County Clerk of Circuit Court. 1.04 Issuance of Citations (A) Any law enforcement officer in the county may issue citations for enforcement of any ordinance authorized under this chapter. (B) The following officials of St. Croix County are authorized to issue citations for enforcement of those ordinances which are directly related to their official responsibilities: Public Health Officer and Community Development Director. (C) Such officials listed above may delegate citation authority to their subordinates and/or other designees. 1.05 Violator's Options: Procedures on Default (A) The provisions of Wis. Stat. § 66.119(3), relating to a violator's options and procedures on default, are adopted and incorporated into this chapter by reference. 1.06 Relationship to Other Laws. The adoption and authorization of this ordinance shall not preclude the county from adopting any other ordinance or providing for the enforcement of any other law or ordinance relating to the same or any other matter. The issuance of a citation under this ordinance shall not preclude a proceeding under any other law or ordinance relating to the same or any other matter. A proceeding under any other ordinance or law relating to the same or any other proceeding shall not preclude the issuance of a citation under this section. 1.07 Severability. If any provision of this ordinance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional, or if the application of this ordinance to any person or circumstances is held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the provision or application of this ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid or unconstitutional provision or application. 1.08 Amendments. Any future amendments, revisions, or modifications of Wis. Stat. § 66.0113 or any other statutes referred to in this ordinance are intended to be made part of this ordinance as such amendments, revisions, or modifications are made to said statutes. Ordinance No. 236(89) — October, 1989 Repealed and Recreated: Ordinance No. — January, 2016