Wisconsin Code § 66.0415

Offensive industry
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(1) Except as provided under
s. 62.23 (7a) (am), the common council of a city or village board
may direct the location, management and construction of, and license, regulate or prohibit, any industry, thing or place where any
nauseous, offensive or unwholesome business is carried on, that
is within the city or village or within 4 miles of the boundaries of
the city or village, except that the Milwaukee, Menominee and
Kinnickinnic rivers with their branches to the outer limits of the
county of Milwaukee, and all canals connecting with these rivers,
together with the lands adjacent to these rivers and canals or
within 100 yards of them, are within the jurisdiction of the city of
Milwaukee. A town board has the same powers as are provided in
this section for cities and villages as to the area within the town
that is not licensed, regulated or prohibited by a city or village un-

der this section. A business that is conducted in violation of a
city, village or town ordinance that is authorized under this section is a public nuisance. An action for the abatement or removal
of the business or an injunction to prevent operation of the business may be brought and maintained by the common council or
village or town board in the name of this state on the relation of
the city, village or town as provided in ss. 823.01, 823.02 and
823.07, or as provided in s. 254.58. Section 97.42 does not limit
the powers granted by this section. Section 95.72 does not limit
the powers granted by this section to cities or villages but powers
granted to towns by this section are limited by s. 95.72 and by any
orders and rules promulgated under s. 95.72.
(2) To prevent nuisance, a city or village may, subject to the
approval of the appropriate town board, by ordinance enact reasonable regulations governing areas where refuse, rubbish, ashes
or garbage are dumped or accumulated in a town within one mile
of the corporate limits of the city or village.

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