New Ordinance 5.14 CEMETERY: At the April 10, 2025 town board meeting, the board approved an ordinance to regulate the construction, management, operation, and platting of a cemetery; the burial of human corpses; and other cemetery uses and activities in the town.  See the full text below.  Chapter 5.14 CEMETERY ORDINANCE Sections: 5.14.010           Purpose. 5.14.020           Authority. 5.14.030           Definitions. 5.14.040           Statement of Policy. 5.14.050           New Burials, Cemeteries, and Cemetery Lots and New or Expanded Cemetery Operations. 5.14.060           Cemetery Monuments and Markers 5.14.070           Miscellaneous. 5.14.080           Penalties 5.14.090           Severability 5.14.100           Effective Date   5.14.010 – Purpose. The purpose of this Ordinance is to regulate the construction, management, operation, and platting of a cemetery; the burial of human corpses; and other cemetery uses and activities in the town.   5.14.020 - Authority. The Town Board of the Town of Burlington has the specific authority under s. 157.50 (2), Wis. Stats., and general authority under its village powers under s. 60.22, Wis. Stats., to adopt this ordinance.   5.14.030 - Definitions. In this ordinance: A. “Burial” means entombment, inurnment, or interment and “bury” means to entomb, inurnment, or interment and "bury" means to entomb, inurn, or inter. B. “Cemetery” means any location for burial of human remains in the town. C. “Human remains” means the body of a deceased individual that is in any stage of decomposition or has been cremated. D. “Lot” means a single grave lot platted in accordance with Section VI, whether or not occupied by a grave. E. “Outer burial container” means any container that is placed or intended to be placed into the burial excavation of a grave and into which a casket is placed or intended to be placed at the time of burial.  F. “Town” means the Town of Burlington, Racine County, Wisconsin G. “Town board” means the board of supervisors for the Town of Burlington, Racine County, Wisconsin, and includes designees of the board authorized to act for the board. H. “Town chair” means the chairperson of the Town of Burlington, Racine County, I. “Town clerk” means the clerk of the Town of Burlington, Racine County, J. “Town treasurer” means the treasurer of the Town of Burlington, Racine County, K. “Wis. ” means the Wisconsin Statutes, including successor provisions to cited statutes.   5.14.040 - Statement of Policy. This ordinance, adopted pursuant to s. 157.50 (2), Wis. Stats., governs the construction, management, administration, platting, maintenance, and operation of any town cemetery and of any new cemetery or expanded cemetery of any other type in the town, including cemeteries operated by associations, religious orders and societies, and privately owned, controlled, operated, and maintained cemeteries. 5.14.050 - New Burials, Cemeteries, and Cemetery Lots and New or Expanded Cemetery Operations. A. Platting Before any new block of any existing town cemetery or any other new or expanded cemetery in the town is opened for the sale of cemetery lots for burial of human remains after the effective date of this ordinance, the town board or the sexton for a town cemetery and any person or agent for any other cemetery in the town that is subject to s. 157.065, Wis. Stats., shall cause the blocks and lots to be platted and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Racine County, Wisconsin, in accordance with s. 157.065, Wis. Stats.   B. New or Expanded Cemeteries 1. No person or authorized agent of any cemetery may conduct any burial, or construct, manage, plat, or operate any new or expanded cemetery of any type in the town, after the date of adoption of this ordinance, without written permit approval of the town board. Approval, approval on condition, or denial of a permit shall only be made after a public hearing with a class 2 notice under chapter 985, Stats. Any new or expanded cemetery to be approved by the town board shall be, at minimum, properly platted and filed with the town clerk and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Racine County, Wisconsin. No cemetery shall be located, established, or dedicated contrary to s. 157.065 or 157.128, Wis. Stats. The minimum cemetery acreage must be at least 20 contiguous acres at platting dedication. No cemetery shall be located, established, or dedicated in violation of a town, county, or other zoning ordinance. 2. After the date of adoption of this ordinance, any place in the town where human remains are buried on private or public land without written permit approval of the town board and not timely removed within 10 days after receipt of written notice from the town board to remove said remains is declared to be a public In addition to commencing an action for penalties as provided in this ordinance, the town may take action to abate the nuisance and recover its costs of doing so, as provided in sec. 8.24 of these ordinances. This paragraph does not apply to any established cemetery or burial site grounds approved, owned, and operated in accordance with chapter 157, Wis. Stats., and this ordinance.   C. Burial on private land Burial of human remains on private land in the Town of Burlington is prohibited.   5.14.060 –Cemetery Vaults and Mausoleums Construction of above ground vaults and mausoleums in any cemetery is prohibited unless approved in writing by the town board. Any mausoleum or above ground vault, which is approved by the town board, will be required to establish a special endowed care trust fund, earmarked for future maintenance of the structure.   5.14.070 – Miscellaneous.   A. Amendment of Ordinance The town board reserves the right to amend this ordinance to conform with newly developed cemetery practices or any other legal purpose that the town board deems necessary and appropriate. Before this ordinance is amended, a public hearing shall be held on the proposed amendment before the town board. Notice of the public hearing shall be published in a local newspaper at least 10 days prior to the hearing.   5.14.080 - Penalties A. Citation The town board may establish a citation ordinance for enforcement of violations of this ordinance and for any bylaws or regulations.   B. Abatement 1. In lieu of or in addition to any other penalty for a violation of this ordinance, if the violation consists of a physical condition, the town board may issue a written notice to the person responsible for the violation, if known, requiring the person responsible to [abate or remove] the violation within 14 days of receipt of the Service of notice shall be by personal service or registered mail with return receipt requested.   2. If the person responsible for the violation of this ordinance is unknown or the person responsible has not [abated or removed] the violation within 14 days of receipt of the notice described in paragraph 1., the sexton, or some other person designated by the town board, may immediately abate or remove the violation in a manner approved by the town The cost of the abatement or removal may be recovered from the person responsible for the violation.   C. Injunctive Relief In lieu of or in addition to any other penalty for a violation of this ordinance the town board may seek to enjoin any continuing violation of this ordinance as provided in Ch. 813, Wis. Stats.   5.14.090 – Severability If any provision of this Ordinance or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of this Ordinance that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Ordinance are severable.   5.14.100 -Effective Date This ordinance is effective on publication or posting. The town clerk shall properly post or publish this ordinance, as required under s. 60.80, Wis. Stats.

Updated Ordinance 2.48 The Marine Law Enforcement Division of the Town of Burlington Police Department

At the April 10, 2025 board meeting, the town board approved the changes to ordinance 2.48 relating to the Marine Law Enforcement Division. 

Chapter 2.48

THE MARINE LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION OF THE TOWN OF BURLINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT

Sections:

2.48.010        Purpose.

2.48.020        Membership.

2.48.030        Powers and duties of chief.

2.48.040        Police department power.

2.48.050        Violations–Penalties.

2.48.010        Purpose.

    The purpose of the marine law enforcement division of the town of Burlington police department is to police and ensure the safety and enjoyment of Browns and Bohners Lake within the town of Burlington. Prior to enactment of this ordinance, the marine law enforcement division of the town of Burlington police department was under the auspices of the town of Burlington police department. The further purpose of this ordinance is to give autonomy to the marine law enforcement division of the town of Burlington police department. (Ord. dated 7/28/05 (part))

 

2.48.020        Membership.

  1. The marine law enforcement division of the town of Burlington police department shall consist of the chief and as many officers as may from time to time be employed by the town.
  2. Chief. A vacancy in the office of the chief shall be filled by the police and fire commission. The chief may be, but is not required to be, appointed from current officers of the marine law enforcement division of the town of Burlington police department.
  3. Application. Any person desiring to be a member of the marine law enforcement division of the town of Burlington police department may file with the Burlington police and fire commission an application in such form as the commission may require. Each applicant shall also submit any such further documents as the commission may require in its review of potential applicants. The number of persons in the marine law enforcement division of the town of Burlington police department shall, however, be established by the Town, in conjunction with the police and fire commission, and based upon the recommendations of the chief. (Ord. dated 7/28/05 (part))

 

2.48.030        Powers and duties of chief.

  1. The chief shall have general supervision of the marine law enforcement division of the town of Burlington, subject to this chapter and any bylaws of the department, and shall be responsible for the personnel and general efficiency of the department.
  2. The chief shall preside at all meetings of the department, call special meetings, prescribe order, decide all points of order that may arise and enforce a rigid observance of this chapter and the bylaws.
  3. The chief shall have the power to engage in minor (verbal) discipline to maintain morale and order within the division.  However, major discipline, entailing discipline which will be included in an officer’s personnel file or termination of an officer shall be conducted by the town police and fire commission.  The chief may file a complaint against an officer with the commission as he or she deems appropriate under the circumstances.
  4. Not later than October 15th of each year, the chief shall file with the town clerk a detailed estimate of the appropriations needed for the conduct of the department during the ensuing fiscal year.
  5. The chief shall submit a written report to the town board not later than April 1st of each year, and at such other times as the chief deems desirable, related to the condition of the equipment of the department, the activity of the department over the previous year, and any other information deemed necessary to advise the town board of the state of the department.
  6. The chief shall enforce all town and state laws and regulations pertaining to the navigable waters of the town and state, and shall keep the citizens informed on water safety and the activities of the department.
  7. The chief shall perform such other duties as are incumbent on the commanding officer of the marine law enforcement division of the town of Burlington police department. (Ord. dated 7/28/05 (part))

 

2.48.040        Police department power.

  1. The chief and officers are vested with full and complete police authority on and over Browns Lake and Bohners Lake in the town of Burlington. Any officer of the department may enforce, issue citations, or cause the arrest of any person violating town and state laws related to the use of Browns Lake and Bohners Lake.
  2. The chief and officers are charged with ensuring the safety of the two lakes in the town. To that extent, the chief and officers shall have the power to take any steps necessary to effectuate that purpose, including, but not limited to, regulating or prohibiting activities on the lakes, removal of impediments or other obstructions, buoys and moorings, and to otherwise take any other action necessary to maintain the safety of  Browns Lake and Bohners Lake.
  3. The town chief or officers may enter upon boats for the purposes of inspection and in the enforcement of town and state ordinances concerning boating. (Ord. dated 7/28/05 (part))

2.48.050        Violations–Penalties.

    Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the terms of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be subject to a forfeiture of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) for any violation thereof with each day of violation constituting a separate offense. (Ord. dated 7/28/05 (part))