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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 200 — Metropolitan sewerage districts

200.29 Boundary; name; corporate status.

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200.29 Boundary; name; corporate status.
(1)Boundary.
(a)Except as provided in pars.
(b)to
(d), the initial boundary of the district is the boundary of the county in which the 1st class city is located.
(b)The initial boundary of a district created under s. 200.23
(b)is the same as the boundary of the district created under s. 59.96
(5), 1979 stats.
1. The commission shall, by resolution, exclude areas from the district that it finds are not likely to receive sewerage service from the district within 25 years.
2. The commission may, by resolution, redefine the boundary of the district initially defined under sub.
(b)in accordance with subds. 3. to 5. If an area is likely to receive sewerage service from the district within 10 years, the area shall be included within each boundary redefined under this subdivision.
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