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File #: 000900    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Placed On File
File created: 10/10/2000 In control: ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 11/5/2003
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution authorizing and directing the Intergovernmental Relations Division – Department of Administration to lobby for introduction and passage of state legislation that would enable a city to designate, by ordinance, that the decisions of its board of zoning appeals be advisory only, with final decision-making authority vested in the common council.
Sponsors: ALD. CAMERON
Indexes: BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS, STATE LEGISLATION
Number
000900
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference

Sponsor
ALD. CAMERON-ROLLINS
Title
Resolution authorizing and directing the Intergovernmental Relations Division – Department of Administration to lobby for introduction and passage of state legislation that would enable a city to designate, by ordinance, that the decisions of its board of zoning appeals be advisory only, with final decision-making authority vested in the common council.
Analysis
This resolution authorizes and directs the Intergovernmental Relations Division – Department of Administration to lobby for introduction and passage of amendments to s. 62.23(7)(e), Wis. Stats., that would enable a city to designate, by ordinance, that the decisions of its board of zoning appeals be advisory only, with final decision-making authority on zoning appeals vested in the common council.
Body
Whereas, Section 295-59-1 of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances authorizes the Board of Zoning Appeals to interpret the Zoning Code, to approve, conditionally approve or deny variances and special uses, and to hear and decide appeals of rulings of City administrative officers; and

Whereas, The decisions of the Board of Zoning Appeals are binding, not advisory, and may be appealed by an aggrieved party only to a court of law; and

Whereas, The provisions of s. 295-59-1 are based on authority granted to a board of zoning appeals in s. 62.23(7)(e), Wis. Stats., specifically the powers to hear and decide appeals of orders, requirements, decisions and determinations of administrative officials, to hear and decide special exceptions, and to authorize variances from the terms of the zoning ordinance; and

Whereas, Section 62.23(7)(e), Wis. Stats., further provides that any person or persons aggrieved by a board of zoning appeals decision may commence an action in court seeking the remedy available by certiorari; and

Whereas, The Common Council finds that the citizens of Milwaukee would be better served by a...

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