Wisconsin Code § 27.09

City forester, duties; tree planting
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(1) The board
of park commissioners of every city may employ a city forester to
take charge of and direct, subject to its supervision and control,
all of the work authorized to be done under this section. It may
also designate a municipal employee to perform the duties of city
forester.
(2) The common council shall include in its annual budget
such sum as it deems necessary, if any, to meet all expenses of doing said work during the following fiscal year, including the
salary of the city forester and the compensation of employees assisting the city forester, but not including amounts assessable to
abutting property; and the taxes levied to provide for such expense shall be in addition to all other taxes for park and boulevard
purposes.
(3) The board may plant, transplant, remove, trim, spray and
otherwise care for and protect all trees and shrubs on or in that
part of every street, the grade of which has been established, lying between the lot line and the curb, or in the center or side plots
in all boulevards and parkways, and in all public parks or grounds
belonging to the city and control all such planting and transplanting by others. The board may guard all trees within the city so as
to prevent the spread of disease or pests and to eliminate dangerous conditions, and may proceed pursuant to subs. (4) to (7).
(4) Whenever the board proposes the setting out, planting or
removing of any such living shade tree, it shall give 2 weeks’
written notice to the owner of the lot or parcel of land on which
such tree stands or will stand, or the owner’s agent, or, if neither
is known and there be a tenant occupying said property, then to
such tenant, of a time and place at which said contemplated work
will be considered by the city forester, specifying in detail the
street, avenue or boulevard and portion thereof, upon or from
which trees are proposed to be planted or removed, and the general nature and character of the changes and improvements contemplated. After such hearing, the city forester, subject to the direction of the board shall abandon said work or proceed with it as
the city forester believes the best interest of the public requires.

(5) The entire or any part of the cost of protecting, trimming,
spraying, planting, renewing and removal of trees and shrubs between the lot line and the curb in front of any lot or parcel of land
abutting on a street, avenue or boulevard may be chargeable to
and assessed upon such lot or parcels of land. The governing
body shall hold a public hearing on the proposed assessment, and
shall give notice thereof in such city or village, by publishing a
class 2 notice, under ch. 985.
(6) The board shall keep a strict account of the cost of planting, protecting, renewing, removing, trimming, spraying and caring for trees and shrubs in front of each lot or parcel of land abutting on any street, avenue, or boulevard, and prior to November
10 in each year, shall make a report to the comptroller in cities
having such an officer, and in other cities to the common council,
of all work done for which assessments have been made as hereinbefore provided stating and certifying the description of land,
lots, parts of lots or parcels of land abutting on a street, avenue or
boulevard in which any such work shall have been done, and the
amount chargeable to each such piece of property; and the comptroller at the time of making the comptroller’s annual report to
the common council of the lots or parcels of land subject to special assessments shall include therein the lots or parcels of land so
reported to the comptroller by the board of park commissioners
with the amount chargeable thereto for work done during the preceding year.
(7) The amounts so reported directly or through a comptroller
to the council shall be levied on said lots or parcels of land, respectively, to which they are chargeable and shall constitute a lien
thereon and shall be collected as other special taxes are levied
and collected in the city. The board shall advance out of the park
or other proper fund sufficient money for doing said work and
said special assessments shall be credited to said fund of said city
and shall not be diverted or used for any other purpose.

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