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Concord Town Board Meeting 7:00 p.m. - Second Monday
Planning Committee Meeting 7:00 p.m - Fourth Tuesday each month
Concord Community Center W1095 Concord Center Drive

 

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Town Board Agenda/Minutes

Plan comm Agenda/Minutes

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Wisconsin Statutes affecting towns

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General duties of public officials - chapter 19
Counties - chapter 59
Towns - chapter 60 
Villages - chapter 61
City Planning - chapter 62 
Municipal Budgets - chapter 65 
Municipal Law - chapter 66 
Municipal Borrowing and Muicipal Bonds - chapter 67 
General Property Taxes - chapter 70 
Town Highways - chapter 82
Miscellaneous Highway Provisions - chapter 86 
Drainage of Lands - chapter 88 
Fences - chapter 90 
Department of commerce-regulation of industry, buildings and safety - chapter 101 
Animals distrained or doing damage - chapter 172 
Animals; humane officers - chapter 173 
Dogs - chapter 174 
Platting Lands and Recording and Vacating Plots - chapter 236 
Vehicles -- Civil and Criminal Liability - chapter 345 
Rules of the Road - chapter 346 
Vehicals -- Power of State and Local Authorities - chapter 349 
Snowmobiles - chapter 350 
Limitations of commencement of actions and proceedings and procedure for claims against governmental units - chapter 893 
Damages, liability, and miscellaneous provisions regarding actions in courts - chapter 895 
Crimes against Government and its Administration - chapter 946 
Publication of Legal Notices; Public Newspapers; Fees - chapter 985 
Wisconsin Town Law Forms

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