Wisconsin Code § 64.30

Organization of city government
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(1) The council
may create any general department of city affairs, such as:
(a) Public finance and accounts.
(b) Public health, safety and sanitation.
(c) Streets and public improvements.
(d) Public property.
(e) Public charities and corrections.
(1m) The council may designate one of its members as the
head of a general department created under sub. (1). A department head may be changed whenever it appears that the public
service would be benefited thereby.
(2) At its first meeting, or as soon thereafter as possible, the
council shall appoint, by a majority vote, a city clerk, a corporation counsel, a comptroller, a treasurer, a superintendent of
streets, an assessor and such other officers and assistants as are
necessary to the efficient conduct of the affairs of the city, and
shall fix the terms of service and salaries of all such officers.
Any member of the council in cities of the third and fourth
classes may hold any office included within this subsection in addition to the office as a member of the council. The council in
any such city may, by majority vote, appoint the mayor or any
council member to any of such offices. The mayor or council
member, serving under any such appointment, shall receive no
compensation therefor and, as such appointee, shall be subject to
all provisions of law applicable to any person holding such office.

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