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  2. Municipal charter - Wikipedia

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    A city charter or town charter (generically, municipal charter) is a legal document establishing a municipality such as a city or town. The concept developed in Europe during the Middle Ages . Traditionally, the granting of a charter gave a settlement and its inhabitants the right to town privileges under the feudal system .

  3. Home rule in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Grand Island adopted a home rule charter in 1928; it was repealed by the voters on April 2, 1963. The city council subsequently repealed the charter on April 17, 1963, with Ordinance 3990. Nevada: No [14] Yes Home rule legislation SB29 took effect July 2015, and gave more power to county commissioners.

  4. List of cities in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee is the most populous city in Wisconsin. ... City County(ies) Population (2010 Census) Population (2020 Census) Class [2] Incorporation date [3] Abbotsford:

  5. South Central Library System - Wikipedia

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    South Central Library System counties (in red) The South Central Library System (SCLS) is a consortium of 53 public libraries in 7 Wisconsin counties: Adams, Columbia, Dane, Green, Portage, Sauk, and Wood. The mission of the South Central Library System is " to help its member libraries provide the best possible service to the public." [1]

  6. Madison Common Council - Wikipedia

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    Madison Common Council is a city council of the legislative branch of the government of the City of Madison in Wisconsin.The Madison Common Council consists of 20 alderpersons [1] elected from 20 districts who serve two-year terms. [2]

  7. Unified Development Ordinance - Wikipedia

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    A Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), also referred to as Unified Development Code (UDC), is a kind of American land-use planning regulation. A UDO is a document in which traditional zoning and subdivision regulations are combined with other desired city regulations, such as design guidelines and water management, into a single document.

  8. Marathon County Public Library - Wikipedia

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    On May 10, 1966, the Wausau City Council approved a $589,000 addition to the library. The city borrowed $415,000, $193,000 came from a federal grant, and $30,000 was raised through private donations. [20] The 29,860 square foot addition made it the largest library in the county. [6]

  9. Marathon City, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Marathon City Library began in 1954 in a space at the Marathon High School. In 1973, the Marathon City Library became a Branch of the Marathon County Public Library when the Wausau Public Library and Marathon County Library merged. By 1975, the library was relocated to the village hall, and later moved to a storefront location on Main Street.