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Timestamp: 2019-04-26 06:32:40+00:00

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§ 1-5 Alternative juvenile dispositions and sanctions.
Wisconsin Statutes. All references to "Wisconsin Statutes" or "Wis. Stats." shall mean the Wisconsin Statutes in effect at the time of publication of this Code and any amendments thereto.
First offense. Any person who shall violate any provision of this Code shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit not less than $5 nor more than $500, together with a penalty assessment and the costs of prosecution, and in default of payment of such forfeiture, assessment and costs of prosecution shall be imprisoned in the county jail until such forfeiture, assessment and costs are paid, but not exceeding 90 days.
Second offense. Any person found guilty of violating any ordinance or part of an ordinance of this Code who has previously been convicted of a violation of the same ordinance within one year shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit not less than $10 nor more than $500 for each such offense, together with a penalty assessment and the costs of prosecution, and in default of payment of such forfeiture, assessment and costs shall be imprisoned in the county jail until such forfeiture, assessment and costs are paid, but not exceeding six months.
Execution against defendant's property. Whenever any person fails to pay any forfeiture, penalty assessment and costs of prosecution upon the order of any court for violation of any ordinance of the Village, the court may, in lieu of ordering imprisonment of the defendant, or after the defendant has been released from custody, issue an execution against the property of the defendant for such forfeiture, assessment and costs.
Violation of Chapter 250, §§ 250-1 and 250-4A(12). Any person who shall violate Chapter 250, § 250-1 or 250-4A(12) of this Code as those sections relate to prostitution, patronizing prostitutes or pandering, shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to the provisions of Chapter 1, § 1-4A to C, provided that the forfeitures for these violations shall be $2,000 for his or her first offense, $3,000 for his or her second offense within a calendar year of the first offense, and $5,000 for each additional offense within a calendar year of the first offense.
For a juvenile adjudged to have violated an ordinance, the Municipal Court is authorized to imposed any of the dispositions listed in §§ 938.343 and 938.344, Wis. Stats., in accordance with the provision of those statutes.
For a juvenile adjudged to have violated an ordinance who violates a condition of a disposition order of the court under § 938.343 or 938.344, Wis. Stats., the Municipal Court is authorized to impose any of the sanctions listed in § 938.355(6)(d), Wis. Stats., in accordance with the provisions of those statutes.
Pursuant to § 66.0103, Wis. Stats., the ordinances of the Village of Pleasant Prairie of a general and permanent nature adopted by the Village Board of the Village of Pleasant Prairie, as revised, codified and consolidated into chapters and sections by General Code Publishers Corp., and consisting of Chapters 1 through 420, together with an Appendix, are hereby approved, adopted, ordained and enacted as the "Code of the Village of Pleasant Prairie," hereinafter referred to as the "Code."
A copy of the Code, in loose-leaf form, has been filed in the office of the Village Clerk and has remained there for use and examination by the public for at least two weeks, in accordance with § 66.0103, Wis. Stats., and until final action is taken on this ordinance, and, if this ordinance shall be adopted, such copy shall be certified to by the Village Clerk, and such certified copy shall remain on file in the office of said Village Clerk to be made available to persons desiring to examine the same during all times while said Code is in effect.
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 Pleasant Prairie" 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 printed and, as provided hereunder, inserted in the loose-leaf book containing said Code as amendments and supplements thereto.
The Clerk of the Village of Pleasant Prairie, pursuant to law, shall cause to be posted, in the manner required by law, a copy of this Adoption Ordinance. Sufficient copies of the Code shall be maintained in the office of the Clerk for inspection by the public at all times during regular office hours. The enactment and posting 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 the duty of the Village Clerk, or someone authorized and directed by the Clerk, to keep up-to-date the certified copy of the book containing the Code required to be filed in the Clerk's office for use by the public. All changes in said Code and all ordinances adopted subsequent to the effective date of this codification which shall be adopted specifically as part of the Code shall, when finally adopted, be included therein by reference until such changes or new ordinances are printed as supplements to said Code book, at which time such supplements shall be inserted therein.
Copies of the Code, or any chapter or portion of it, may be purchased from the Clerk or an authorized agent of the Clerk upon the payment of a fee to be set by the Village Board. The Clerk may also arrange for procedures for the periodic supplementation of the Code.
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 Pleasant Prairie to be misrepresented thereby. Anyone violating this section or any part of this ordinance shall be subject, upon conviction, to a fine of not less than $10 nor more than $500 for each such offense, together with a penalty assessment and the costs of prosecution, and in default of payment of such forfeiture, assessment and costs shall be imprisoned in the county jail until such forfeiture, assessment and costs are paid, but not exceeding six months.
Any ordinance adopted subsequent to December 20, 2004.
Any ordinances adopting or amending the Zoning Map.
In compiling and preparing the ordinances for publication as the Code of the Village of Pleasant Prairie, no changes in the meaning or intent of such ordinances have been made, except as provided for in Subsections B and C hereof. In addition, certain grammatical changes and other minor nonsubstantive changes were made in one or more of said pieces of legislation. It is the intention of the Village Board that all such changes be adopted as part of the Code as if the ordinances had been previously formally amended to read as such.
References to the State Department of Health and Social Services (HSS) are amended to refer to the Department of Health and Family Services (HFS).
References to the State Department of Industry, Labor and Human Relations (ILHR) are amended to refer to the Department of Commerce (COMM).
References to the "Town" of Pleasant Prairie are amended to refer to "Village"; references to the "Town Chairman" are amended to read "Village President."
References to the "School Committee" are amended to read "School Commission."
References to the "Board of Police and Fire Commissioners" are amended to read "Police and Fire Commission."
References to the "Board of Appeals" are amended to read "Zoning Board of Appeals."
References to the "Board of Park Commissioners" are amended to read "Park Commission."
References to the "Superintendent of Highways," "Director of Public Works," "Superintendent of Public Works" and "Highway Foreman" are amended to read "Superintendent of Streets" except in §§ 305-42 and 305-45, where "Superintendent of Highways" is amended to read "Village Engineer."
Editor's Note: In accordance with § 1-19C, the chapters, parts and sections which were added or amended by this ordinance are indicated throughout the Code by a footnote referring to Chapter 1, General Provisions, Article II. During routine supplementation, footnotes indicating amendments or additions will be replaced with the following history: "Amended (added) 4-18-2005 by Ord. No. 05-13." Schedule A, which contains a complete description of all changes, is on file in the Village offices.
In addition, the amendments and/or additions as set forth in Schedule B related to Chapter 395 are attached hereto and made a part hereof and are made herewith, to become effective upon the effective date of this ordinance as recommended by the Village Plan Commission at a public hearing held on February 28, 2005.
Editor's Note: Schedule B is on file in the Village offices.
In addition, the amendments and/or additions as set forth in Schedule C related to Chapter 420 are attached hereto and made a part hereof and are made herewith, to become effective upon the effective date of this ordinance as recommended by the Village Plan Commission at a public hearing held on March 14, 2005.
Editor's Note: Schedule C is on file in the Village offices.
The amendments set forth in Schedule D attached hereto and made a part hereof are made herewith, as adopted by the Village Board of Trustees of the Village of Pleasant Prairie from January 17, 2005, through March 7, 2005. Said ordinances will be renumbered and included during future supplementation.
Editor's Note: Schedule D is on file in the Village offices.

References: § 250
 § 1
 § 938
 § 938
 § 66
 § 66
 § 1