File #: R-2010-0086    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 3/16/2010 In control: Advisory Committee (INACTIVE)
On agenda: 3/16/2010 Final action: 3/16/2010
Title: A Resolution opposing 2009 Senate Bill 548/Assembly Bill 759, proposing to prohibit cities, villages and towns from enacting and enforcing sex offender residency restriction and child safety zone ordinances.
Sponsors: Advisory Committee (INACTIVE)
Attachments: 1. R-2010-0086
Title
A Resolution opposing 2009 Senate Bill 548/Assembly Bill 759, proposing to prohibit cities, villages and towns from enacting and enforcing sex offender residency restriction and child safety zone ordinances.

Body
WHEREAS, 2009 Senate Bill 548/Assembly Bill 759, introduced on February 18, 2010, proposes to prohibit a political subdivision, including cities, villages and towns, from enacting an ordinance or adopting a resolution that specifically affects the placement or residency of, or areas that may not be entered or exited by, an individual based on that individual's status as a sex offender; and also proposes to prohibit a political subdivision from enforcing any such ordinance or resolution it has already ordained or adopted in the years prior to the effective date of the proposed law; and,

WHEREAS, such proposed legislation if adopted would prohibit the continued enforcement by Wisconsin cities, villages and towns of their existing sex offender residency restriction and child safety zone ordinances, and prevent other Wisconsin cities, villages and towns from enacting such regulations in the future; and,

WHEREAS, the City of West Allis is one of many Wisconsin municipalities to have adopted ordinances providing for local sex offender residency restrictions and/or establishing child safety zones, which ordinances were ordained following the review of a voluminous legislative record, containing other state and local municipality laws, and reports, studies and articles from across the Country; and following a history of substantial citizen interest and input, including public meetings which were attended by hundreds and hundreds of citizens, all voicing or concurring in the need to protect the community from the evils of sex offender re-offense; and,

WHEREAS, the West Allis ordinances providing for sex offender residency restrictions have been in effect and enforced for several years and the West Allis Police Chief has opined that the ordina...

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