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Timestamp: 2018-12-18 22:14:23
Document Index: 673544408

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 7', '§ 7', '§ 7', '§ 7', '§ 7', '§ 7', '§ 7', '§ 7', '§ 7']

City of New Lisbon, WI ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW
§ 7-1 Election of remedies.
§ 7-5 Initiation of review.
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Common Council of the City of New Lisbon 4-2-2001 as Title 4, Ch. 1, of the 2001 Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Any person aggrieved by an administrative determination of the Common Council or a board, commission, committee, agency, officer or employee of the City of New Lisbon or agent acting on its behalf may have such determination reviewed as provided in this chapter. The remedies under this chapter shall not be exclusive, but an election to proceed hereunder shall be an election of remedies.
Includes the Common Council and any board, commission, committee, agency, officer, employee, or agent of the City making a determination under § 7-1 and every person, committee, or agency of the City to make an independent review under § 7-8B.[1]
If a determination subject to this chapter is made orally or, if in writing, does not state the reasons therefor, the municipal authority making such determination shall, upon written request of any person aggrieved by such determination made within 10 days of notice of such determination, reduce the determination and the reasons therefor to writing and mail or deliver such determination and reasons to the person making the request. The determination shall be dated and shall advise such person of his/her right to have such determination reviewed, that such review may be obtained within 30 days, and the office or person to whom a request for review shall be addressed.
Decision on review. The municipal authority may affirm, reverse or modify the initial determination and shall mail or deliver to the person aggrieved a copy of the municipal authority's decision on review which shall state the reasons for such decision. The decision shall advise the person aggrieved of his/her right to appeal the decision, that appeal may be taken within 30 days, and the office or person with whom notice of appeal shall be filed.
If the person aggrieved had a hearing substantially in compliance with § 7-10 when the initial determination was made, he/she may elect to follow §§ 7-6 through 7-8 but is not entitled to a further hearing under § 7-10 unless granted by the municipal authority. He/she may, however, seek judicial review under § 7-12.
Time of hearing. The City shall provide the appellant a hearing on an appeal under § 7-9 within 15 days of receipt of the notice of appeal and shall serve the appellant with notice of such hearing by mail or personal service at least 10 days before such hearing. The office or person with whom a notice of appeal is filed shall immediately notify the City Attorney and City Clerk-Treasurer who shall forthwith advise the Mayor of such appeal.
Conduct of hearing. At the hearing the appellant and the municipal authority may be represented by counsel and may present evidence and call and examine witnesses and cross-examine witnesses of the other party. Such witnesses shall be sworn by the person conducting the hearing. The Mayor shall appoint an impartial decision maker, who may be an officer, committee, board or commission of the City or the Common Council which did not participate in making or reviewing the initial determination, who shall make the decision on administrative appeal. The decision maker may issue subpoenas. The hearing may, however, be conducted by an impartial person, committee, board or commission designated by the Mayor to conduct the hearing and report to the decision maker.