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Timestamp: 2019-01-20 03:43:34
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Village of Mazomanie, WI Administrative Determinations Review
§ 4-1 Review authorized; election of remedies.
§ 4-4 Definitions.
§ 4-5 Reducing determination to writing.
§ 4-6 Request for review of determination.
§ 4-7 Review of determination.
§ 4-8 Administrative appeal.
§ 4-9 Hearing on administrative appeal.
§ 4-10 Final determination.
§ 4-11 Judicial review.
§ 4-12 Legislative review.
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Village Board of the Village of Mazomanie 6-28-1988 as Title 2, Ch. 8 of the 1988 Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Any person aggrieved by an administrative determination of the Village Board or a board, commission, committee, agency, officer or employee of the Village 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.
The grant or denial, in whole or in part, after application, of an initial permit, license, right, privilege or authority, except a fermented malt beverage or intoxicating liquor license.
The suspension or removal of a Village officer or employee except as provided in § 4-3B and G.
A legislative enactment. A legislative enactment is an ordinance, resolution or adopted motion of the Village Board.
Includes the Village Board and a commission, committee, agency, officer, employee or agent of the Village making a determination under § 4-1 and every person, committee or agency of the Village to make an independent review under § 4-7B.
Includes any individual, partnership, corporation, association, public or private organization, officer, department, board, commission or agency of the Village whose rights, duties or privileges are adversely affected by a determination of a municipal authority. A department, board, commission, agency, officer or employee of the Village who or which is aggrieved may not initiate review under this chapter of a determination of any other department, board, commission, agency, officer or employee of the Village but may respond or intervene in a review proceeding under this chapter initiated by another.
Initial determination. If a request for review is made under § 4-6, the determination to be reviewed shall be termed an initial determination.
If the person aggrieved had a hearing substantially in compliance with § 4-9 when the initial determination was made, he may elect to follow §§ 4-5 through 4-7 but is not entitled to a further hearing under § 4-9 unless granted by the municipal authority. He may, however, seek judicial review under § 4-11.
If the person aggrieved did not have a hearing substantially in compliance with § 4-9 when the initial determination was made, he shall follow §§ 4-5 through 4-7 and may appeal under this section from the decision made under § 4-7.
Time within which appeal may be taken under this section. Appeal from a decision on review under § 4-7 may be taken within 30 days of notice of such decision.
Time of hearing. The Village shall provide the appellant a hearing on an appeal under § 4-8 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 which or with whom a notice of appeal is filed shall immediately notify the Village Attorney, who shall forthwith advise the Village President 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 Village President shall appoint, without confirmation, an impartial decisionmaker who may be an officer, committee, board or commission of the Village or the Village Board who or which did not participate in making or reviewing the initial determination, who or which shall make the decision on administrative appeal. The decisionmaker may issue subpoenas. The hearing may, however, be conducted by an impartial person, committee, board or commission designated by the Village President to conduct the hearing and report to the decisionmaker.
Within 20 days of completion of the hearing conducted under § 4-9 and the filing of briefs, if any, the decisionmaker shall mail or deliver to the appellant its written determination stating the reasons therefor. Such determination shall be a final determination.
A determination following a hearing substantially meeting the requirements of § 4-9 or a decision on review under § 4-7 following such hearing shall be a final determination, judicial review of which may be obtained under § 4-11.
The record of the proceedings shall be transcribed at the expense of the person seeking review. A transcript shall be supplied to anyone requesting the same at his expense. If the person seeking review establishes indigency to the satisfaction of the reviewing court, the court may order the proceedings transcribed at the expense of the Village and the person seeking review shall be furnished a free copy of the transcript. By stipulation, the court may order a synopsis of the proceedings in lieu of a transcript. The court may otherwise limit the requirement for a transcript.
If in the course of legislative review under this section a determination is modified, such modification and any evidence adduced before the Village Board or board, commission, committee or agency shall be made part of the record on review under § 4-11.
The Village Board or board, commission, committee or agency conducting a legislative review under this section need not conduct the type of hearing required under § 4-9.