Any person found in violation of this article or of any prohibition, limitation, or requirement contained herein will be served by the Director of Public Works or designee with notice stating the nature of the violation and issuing a special order for the appropriate remedy thereof.
Any person who objects to any action or decision of the Director of Public Works or designee shall first appeal to the Public Works Committee for reconsideration.
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A written notice of appeal shall be filed with the Village within 30 days of the date of the action or decision appealed from.
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The notice of appeal shall state the action or decision of the Director of Public Works or its designate appealed from.
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The Village shall schedule the appeal for consideration by the Committee at a meeting, open to the public, within 45 days of the filing of the notice of appeal. The Village shall send notice of the time scheduled for the consideration of the appeal to the appellant prior to the meeting.
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Within 45 days of the appeal meeting, the Committee shall affirm, modify, or reverse the action or decision. Notice of the final decision of the Committee shall be sent to the appellant.
Any person who objects to any final decision of the Public Works Committee after appeal to the Public Works Committee may appeal to the Village Board.
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A written notice of appeal shall be filed with the Village within 30 days of the date when notice of the final decision of the Committee is received.
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The notice of appeal shall state the action of the Committee appealed from, shall specify the reasons stated by the Committee for taking such action, and shall specify why the appellant believes said action was inappropriate.
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The Village shall file the notice of appeal with the Village Board and shall schedule the appeal for consideration by the Village Board at a meeting open to the public, within 45 days of the filing of the notice of appeal. The Village shall send notice of the time scheduled for the consideration of the appeal to the appellant prior to the meeting.
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Within 45 days of the appeal hearing, the Village Board shall affirm, modify, or reverse the action of the Committee or shall refer the matter back to the Committee for further consideration. Notice of the decision of the Village Board shall be sent to the appellant and the Board.
The provisions of Ch. 68, Wis. Stats., (municipal administrative procedure) shall not be applicable to any determination made pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
See Chapter 17 for penalties for any person who fails to comply with the provisions of this chapter or any rule or order issued pursuant thereto. In addition to said forfeiture, the remedial provisions of § 236.31, Wis. Stats., and Ch. 823, Wis. Stats., relating to public nuisances are incorporated and adopted herein by reference and shall be enforced when applicable.
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No person shall enter a claim for damage against the Village or the utility, or any officer or employee thereof, for damage to any pipe fixture or appurtenance by reason of interrupted water supply, or variation of pressure, or for damage of any nature whatsoever caused by the turning off, or turning on either wholly or partially, of the water supply, or for the extension, alteration, or repair of any water main on the premises' water supply or for the discontinuance of the premises' water supply or for the violation of any rules or regulations of the utility. No claims will be allowed against the Village or utility on account of the interruption of the water supply caused by the breaking of pipes or machinery, or by stoppage for repairs on account of fire or other emergency, and no claim shall be allowed for any damage caused by the breakage of any pipe or machinery.
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Owners or operators of motor vehicles or other equipment will be held for the cost of repair of any utility asset (including hydrants) damaged by being hit by a motor vehicle or other equipment and the utility will not be responsible for the damage to the motor vehicle or other equipment by reason of such accident.
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Contractors must ascertain for themselves the existence and location of all water mains, valves and service pipes. Where they are removed, cut or damaged during any construction the contractor must, at their own expense, cause them to be replaced or repaired at once, meeting the inspection and approval of the Village. They must not shut off the water service pipes from any consumer for a period exceeding six hours.