Wisconsin Code § 65.05

Adoption of budget; changes, how made
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(1)
The common council, by vote of the majority of all the alderpersons, may make such changes in the proposed budget submitted
by the board of estimates, and by the finance committee, either as
to purposes or amounts for which money may be expended and as
to purposes or amounts for which bonds or mortgage certificates
may be issued as it may deem best.
(2) The common council shall not change the purposes or
amounts provided in the proposed budget as submitted to it for
the departments which by law are authorized to determine their
expenditures and the taxes to be levied therefor, unless such department by formal resolution adopted by a majority of all its
members shall authorize such change, nor shall the common
council change the purposes or amounts of the bond or mortgage
certificate issues which are required to be issued by law.
(3) When any department, authorized to determine its expenditures and the taxes to be levied therefor, shall authorize a
change in its budget by the common council, the department shall
file its resolution authorizing the change with the city clerk at

least 2 days prior to the time fixed by law for the adoption of the
budget, and the council shall then make the change in accordance
with the resolution.
(4) For each budget period, the common council, on or before
November 14, shall adopt the proposed budget by a majority vote
of all the alderpersons either as submitted or as changed by the
council. It shall not be necessary to refer the budget to a committee of the common council.
(5) The budget submitted by the board to the council as
changed by the council within the time therein provided shall
constitute the budget of the city for the following budget period
whether or not any formal resolution or motion adopting it has
been passed by the common council. Within 5 days either after
its formal adoption by the council or by operation of law it shall
be certified by the city clerk to the mayor for the mayor’s
approval.
(6) If the mayor approves the budget the mayor shall sign it.
The mayor shall have power only to disapprove of any item or
items therein under the control of the common council and upon
disapproving any item or items the mayor shall return the budget
to the clerk with a written statement of the mayor’s objections to
those items and the reasons therefor.
(7) The common council shall vote on each item disapproved
by the mayor separately, and if the mayor’s disapproval is sustained it shall affect only the items disapproved and sustained.
The council may then proceed, by an affirmative vote of a majority of the alderpersons, to adopt a substitute for the item rejected
which shall be separately submitted to the mayor subject to the
mayor’s approval. All items not disapproved by the mayor and
sustained by the council shall constitute the budget and be in full
force. The city clerk shall have the budget printed. The printed
budget shall be filed in the office of the comptroller and made
available for general distribution. In case of an obvious error in
authorizing any salary or position as provided in s. 65.02 (8) (b),
the common council may by a three-fourths vote of all its members correct such error in the period between the adoption of the
budget and December 31 inclusive of each year.
(8) Except as provided in s. 65.025 (5), the adoption of the
budget shall determine the amount of money to be levied upon all
taxable property in the city for the ensuing budget period. The
tax levy shall be computed by deducting the surplus and miscellaneous revenues available therefor from the appropriations for
expenditures for the ensuing year. The city comptroller shall then
certify the necessary taxes to be levied to the commissioner of assessments, who shall calculate the tax rate. Such tax rate shall be
the rate of the ensuing tax levy.
(9) The compensation rates of pay and the number of positions established in the budget shall determine the compensation
to be paid and the number of positions for the ensuing budget period except that additional positions may be established where
necessary during the year by resolution adopted by three-fourths
vote of all the alderpersons.

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