Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 60 - Towns.
60.72 - Creation of town sanitary district by order of the department of natural resources.

60.72 Creation of town sanitary district by order of the department of natural resources.
(1) Definition. In this section, “department" means the department of natural resources.
(2) Hearing. The department shall conduct a public hearing to determine whether to order the establishment of a town sanitary district under this section.
(3) Notice. The department shall give notice of a hearing under this section by mail to the town clerk of each town in the area to be affected at least 30 days prior to the hearing. The town board shall publish a class 2 notice, under ch. 985, of the hearing. The notice by the town board shall contain an announcement of the hearing and a description of the area identified by the department for inclusion in the town sanitary district.
(4) Finding. Following the public hearing, the department shall determine if private on-site wastewater treatment systems or private domestic water systems, or both, in the affected towns constitute a threat to public health, safety, convenience or welfare or of pollution of waters of the state, and that there is no local action to correct the situation. The department shall issue its determination as written findings.
(5) Order. If the department's findings under sub. (4) are in the affirmative, the department shall issue an order specifying the work which is necessary and designating the property which is to be included in the proposed town sanitary district.
(6) Town board action. Notwithstanding s. 60.71, upon receipt of an order from the department under sub. (5), the town board may order the establishment of a town sanitary district or create a utility district under s. 66.0827.
(7) Town board failure to act. If the town board fails to establish a town sanitary district within 45 days after receipt of the department's order, the department shall issue an order establishing boundaries of the town sanitary district, declaring the district organized and giving the district a corporate name. The department's order establishes the district without any further action by the town board. The department shall record the order with the register of deeds in each county in which the district is situated and file a copy of the order with the town clerk of each town in which the district is situated.
(8) Commissioners.
(a) After a town sanitary district has been established under sub. (6) or (7), the town board shall appoint or provide for the election of commissioners or constitute itself as the commission under s. 60.74 within 60 days after the expiration of the review period under s. 60.73, if no appeal is filed, or within 60 days after the department's order is affirmed in a proceeding under s. 60.73. If the town board does not appoint or provide for the election of commissioners or constitute itself as the commission, the department shall appoint, for 2-year terms, 3 commissioners who meet the residence and property-ownership requirements of s. 60.75 (3).
(b) If the department appoints commissioners under par. (a), the town board, after the initial 2-year terms, shall appoint or provide for the election of commissioners under s. 60.74 or constitute itself as the commission. If the town board does not appoint or provide for the election of commissioners or constitute itself as the commission within 60 days after the initial 2-year terms expire, the department shall appoint, for staggered terms as provided in s. 60.74, 3 commissioners who meet the residence and property-ownership requirements of s. 60.75 (3).
(c) If the town board fails to fill any vacancy on the commission within 60 days, the department shall appoint a person who meets the residence and property-ownership requirements of s. 60.75 (3) to fill the vacancy.
(d) The department shall file notice of all appointments of commissioners with the town clerk in each town in which the district is located.
(9) Statutes applicable. Except as otherwise provided in this section, and unless clearly inapplicable, all other statutes relating to town sanitary districts shall apply to any town sanitary district created under sub. (6) or (7).
History: 1983 a. 532; 1993 a. 301; 1995 a. 378; 1999 a. 150 s. 672; 2011 a. 146.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 60 - Towns.

60.001 - Definitions.

60.01 - Legal status; general powers.

60.03 - Division and dissolution of towns generally.

60.05 - Organization of towns in special cases.

60.06 - Validity of attachment or detachment.

60.065 - Change of town name.

60.07 - Delivery of papers to clerk of new town.

60.09 - When a county constitutes a town.

60.10 - Powers of town meeting.

60.11 - Annual town meeting.

60.12 - Special town meetings.

60.13 - Presiding officer.

60.14 - Procedure.

60.15 - Clerk.

60.16 - First town meeting in new towns.

60.20 - Town board.

60.21 - Town board, increased size authorized.

60.22 - General powers and duties.

60.23 - Miscellaneous powers.

60.24 - Powers and duties of town board chairperson.

60.30 - Election, appointment of town officers; general provisions.

60.305 - Combined and part-time offices.

60.307 - Appointment of town assessors.

60.31 - Official oath and bond.

60.32 - Compensation of elective town offices.

60.321 - Reimbursement of expenses.

60.323 - Compensation when acting in more than one official capacity.

60.33 - Duties of town clerk.

60.331 - Deputy town clerk.

60.34 - Duties of town treasurer.

60.341 - Deputy town treasurer.

60.35 - Duties of town constable.

60.351 - Town constable fees.

60.36 - Municipal judge.

60.37 - Town employees.

60.40 - Preparation and adoption of budget.

60.41 - Annual financial statement.

60.42 - Finance book.

60.43 - Financial audits.

60.44 - Claims against town.

60.45 - Disbursements from town treasury.

60.46 - Public depository.

60.47 - Public contracts and competitive bidding.

60.50 - Public works.

60.52 - Sewer and water systems of adjoining municipality.

60.53 - Service pipes and laterals.

60.54 - Solid waste transportation.

60.55 - Fire protection.

60.553 - Combined protective services.

60.555 - Fire safety regulations.

60.557 - Reimbursement for fire calls on highways.

60.56 - Law enforcement.

60.563 - Rewards for crime information.

60.565 - Ambulance service.

60.57 - Police and fire commission.

60.61 - General zoning authority.

60.62 - Zoning authority if exercising village powers.

60.625 - Required notice on certain approvals.

60.627 - Town construction site erosion control and storm water management zoning.

60.63 - Community and other living arrangements.

60.635 - Environmental protection; interstate hazardous liquid pipelines.

60.64 - Historic preservation.

60.65 - Board of adjustment.

60.66 - Town park commission.

60.70 - Definitions.

60.71 - Creation of town sanitary district by town board order.

60.72 - Creation of town sanitary district by order of the department of natural resources.

60.726 - Property with private on-site wastewater treatment system included.

60.73 - Review of orders creating town sanitary districts.

60.74 - Commissioners; method of selection.

60.75 - Commissioners; requirements.

60.76 - Organization of the commission.

60.77 - Powers and duties.

60.78 - Powers to borrow money and issue municipal obligations.

60.782 - Power to act as a public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district.

60.785 - Changes in district boundaries.

60.79 - Alteration of town sanitary districts.

60.80 - Publication or posting of ordinances and resolutions.

60.81 - Population; use of federal census.

60.82 - Regional planning programs.

60.83 - Destruction of obsolete town records.

60.84 - Monuments.

60.85 - Town tax increment law.