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Timestamp: 2019-04-22 04:59:38+00:00

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§ 1-2 Forfeitures; adoption of citation method.
§ 1-3 Contents of citation.
§ 1-14 Sale of Code; supplementation.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of any other Village of Superior ordinance, it is ordained that any and all Village of Superior ordinances shall be enforced by the Village Board or such person or persons the Board shall designate, which shall include without limitation any law enforcement officer of the Sheriff's office of Douglas County and/or officers of the City of Superior Police Department, and officials of the Douglas County Health Department, and in the case of any zoning or building code ordinances, the Village Building Inspector.
A violation of the ordinances of the Village of Superior shall be a civil offense, punishable by civil forfeiture as provided by law, and specifically shall be enforceable as provided in § 66.0113, Wis. Stats., which is hereby adopted by reference. Such forfeiture may also be collected as provided by law, including without limitation § 66.0114 and/or § 778.10, Wis. Stats.
A designation of the offense in such a manner as can be readily understood by a person making a reasonable effort to do so.
That, if the alleged violator makes such a deposit, he or she need not appear in court unless subsequently summoned.
That, if the alleged violator makes a cash deposit and does not appear in court, he or she either will be deemed to have entered a plea of no contest and submitted to a forfeiture, plus costs, fees and surcharges imposed under Ch. 814, Wis. Stats., not to exceed the amount of the deposit, or will be summoned into court to answer the complaint if the court does not accept the plea of no contest.
That, if the alleged violator does not make a cash deposit and does not appear in court at the time specified, the court may issue a summons or a warrant for the defendant's arrest or consider the nonappearance to be a plea of no contest and enter judgment, or the municipality may commence an action against the alleged violator to collect the forfeiture, plus costs, fees and surcharges imposed under Ch. 814, Wis. Stats.
That, if the court finds the violation involves ordinances that prohibit conduct that is the same as or similar to conduct prohibited by state statute punishable by a fine or imprisonment or both and the violation resulted in damage to the property of or physical injury to a person other than the alleged violator, the court may summon the alleged violator into court to determine if restitution shall be ordered under § 800.093, Wis. Stats.
A direction that, if the alleged violator elects to make a cash deposit, the alleged violator shall sign an appropriate statement which accompanies the citation to indicate that he or she has read the statement required under Subsection G above and shall send the signed statement with the cash deposit.
Violations of the ordinances of the Village of Superior, where no other penalty is prescribed, shall be punishable by a forfeiture of not less than $100 per offense nor more than $200 per offense. Incorporated herein by reference is the current schedule of cash deposits that are required for the various ordinance violations of the Village of Superior, which schedule is on file with the Clerk-Treasurer, plus costs, fees and surcharges imposed under Ch. 814, Wis. Stats. Any amendment to any penalty assessments required by statute is hereby adopted.
All cash deposits are to be made with the Clerk of Courts for the Douglas County Circuit Court.
It is the purpose of the Village of Superior in adopting this article, in the exercise of the police powers, to provide for the health, safety and welfare of all persons in the Village of Superior.
Pursuant to § 66.0103, Wis. Stats., the ordinances of the Village of Superior of a general and permanent nature adopted by the Village Board of the Village of Superior, as revised, codified and consolidated into chapters and sections by General Code, and consisting of Chapters 1 through 400, are hereby approved, adopted, ordained and enacted as the "Code of the Village of Superior," hereinafter referred to as the "Code."
Any and all additions, deletions, amendments or supplements to the Code, when adopted in such form as to indicate the intention of the Village Board to make them a part thereof, shall be deemed to be incorporated into such Code so that reference to the "Code of the Village of Superior" shall be understood and intended to include such additions, deletions, amendments or supplements. Whenever such additions, deletions, amendments or supplements to the Code shall be adopted, they shall thereafter be inserted in the Code as amendments and supplements thereto.
The Clerk-Treasurer of the Village of Superior, pursuant to law, shall cause to be published, in the manner required by law, a notice of the adoption of this ordinance. Sufficient copies of the Code shall be maintained in the office of the Clerk-Treasurer for inspection by the public at all times during regular office hours. The publication of notice of the enactment of this ordinance, coupled with the availability of a copy of the Code for inspection by the public, shall be deemed, held and considered to be due and legal publication of all provisions of the Code for all purposes.
It shall be unlawful for anyone to improperly change or amend, by additions or deletions, any part or portion of the Code or to alter or tamper with such Code in any manner whatsoever which will cause the law of the Village of Superior to be misrepresented thereby. Anyone violating this section or any part of this ordinance shall be subject, upon conviction, to a penalty as provided in § 1-4 of the Code.
Any ordinance adopted subsequent to May 14, 2009.
Any ordinance providing for the laying out, opening, altering, widening, relocating, straightening, establishing grade, changing name, improvement, acceptance or vacation of any right-of-way, easement street, road, highway, park or other public place or any portion thereof.
Ordinance No. 22, pertaining to outdoor advertising, and any amendments thereto.
The amendments and additions as set forth in Schedule A attached hereto and made a part hereof (chapter and section number references are to the ordinances as they have been renumbered and appear in the Code).
Editor's Note: In accordance with § 1-20A, the chapters, parts and sections which were added, amended, adopted or deleted by this ordinance are indicated throughout the Code by a footnote referring to Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II. During routine supplementation, footnotes indicating amendments, additions or deletions will be replaced with the following history: "Amended (added, deleted) 10-8-2009." Schedule A, which contains a complete description of all changes, is on file in the Village offices.
The following new ordinances: Chapter 28, Emergency Management; Chapter 76, Article II, Assessor; Chapter 196, Fair Housing; Chapter 267, Noise; and Chapter 280, Peace and Good Order.

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