The City of Wisconsin Dells has been saddled with performing the maintenance for hoards of Real Estate Lots as the true ownership remains in question. This has become a frustration for the public who receive no benefit from the property but must continue to shoulder the cost of maintaining.
The process for condemning needs to be updated and comply with Federal and State laws. Today property is being selected and confiscated using a City employed Zoning Ordinance Enforcement staff. This staff is not self directive - meaning they have not been trained- passed the exam- and listed on the Real Estate State Inspector Registry. This creates selective enforcement meaning condemning is conducted to benefit the City or a party pointing the Zoning Ordinance Enforcement staff to the selected Real Estate.
The Zoning Ordinance Enforcement staff lack the important knowledge of remedy to meet code activity - the property owner would need to fix the selected problem. This of course is a means to infringe upon the private property owners rights. The Zoning Ordinance Enforcement staff would need to be able to recite the Zoning Ordinance in question - explain why the code is not being met and how the property owner can remedy the situation to comply with the regulation.
The outcome of the current loose manner of condemning property in Wisconsin Dells translates to a City holding only a piece of the title to a property - and contributing all the cost for the annual maintenance.
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