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City of Milwaukee PUBLIC NOTICE Office of the City Clerk 200 E. Wells Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202 On July 22, 2014, the Common Council passed File Number 140364, an ordinance relating to residency restrictions and loitering regulations for sex offenders. A certified copy of this ordinance is attached to this notice as well as a list of Frequently Asked Questions prepared by the Milwaukee Police Department relating to its implementation. The effective date of this ordinance is October 7, 2014. On the opposite side of this notice will be found a list of those addresses in the City of Milwaukee that, as of January 16, 2015, were not in the restricted areas as described by this ordinance for purposes of the residency restriction described therein. The list of addresses on the opposite side of this notice (current only as of January 16, 2015) is subject to change based on the terms of the ordinance. The City of Milwaukee cannot provide legal advice to any individual regarding whether or how the provisions of this ordinance apply to his or her individual circumstances. Individuals with such questions should contact a lawyer. If you require assistance finding a lawyer, you may contact the Milwaukee Bar Association using the below information: Milwaukee Bar Association Lawyer Referral & Information Service www.findmilwaukeelawyers.org (414) 274-6768 City of Milwaukee Page 1 Revised on 1/21/15

City of Milwaukee PUBLIC NOTICE Office of the City Clerk 200 E. Wells Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202 Addresses in the City of Milwaukee that, as of January 16, 2015, are not in the restricted areas as described by the following ordinance for purposes of the residency restriction described therein: PLEASE BE ADVISED: This list was generated by comparing known addresses to the City of Milwaukee s MPROP database. That database is updated regularly, but property uses change regularly as well. As such, this list is subject to change and shall not be used as a definitive source of information. If you are aware of any properties that you believe should not be on this list due to their proximity to one of the uses enumerated in the ordinance, please contact the office of the City Clerk at jowcza@milwaukee.gov. 11102 W CALUMET RD 11134 W CALUMET RD 11505 W COUNTY LINE RD 11617 W COUNTY LINE RD 12123 W COUNTY LINE RD 2230 W COLLEGE AV 2250 W COLLEGE AV 5223 W GREENWOOD TR 5305 W GREENWOOD TR 5313 W GREENWOOD TR 5314 W GREENWOOD TR 5323 W GREENWOOD TR 5324 W GREENWOOD TR 5333 W GREENWOOD TR 5334 W GREENWOOD TR 5401 W PORTAGE AV 5403 W GREENWOOD TR 5404 W GREENWOOD TR 5411 W GREENWOOD TR 5411 W PORTAGE AV 5412 W GREENWOOD TR 5421 W GREENWOOD TR 5421 W PORTAGE AV 5422 W GREENWOOD TR 5426 W HEMLOCK RD 5429 W PORTAGE AV 5431 W GREENWOOD TR 5435 W HEMLOCK RD 6105 N 113TH ST 6142 N 114TH ST 6148 N 114TH ST 6158 N 114TH ST 6162 N 114TH ST 619 N 89TH ST 627 N 89TH ST 6290 S 23RD ST 630 N 90TH ST 635 N 89TH ST 7253 N 60TH ST 7255 N 60TH ST 7424 N 60TH ST 7483 N 52ND ST 7485 N 55TH ST 7495 N 55TH ST 7501 N 55TH ST 7508 N 55TH ST 7513 N 55TH ST 7523 N 55TH ST 8300 W CALUMET RD 9001 W WISCONSIN AV 9003 W WISCONSIN AV 9005 W WISCONSIN AV 9050 N 124TH ST 9060 N 124TH ST 9100 N 124TH ST City of Milwaukee Page 2 Revised on 1/21/15

AREAS WITHIN 2,000 FEET OF ANY SCHOOL, LICENSED DAY CARE CENTER, PARK, RECREATIONAL TRAIL OR PLAYGROUND AS OF JANUARY 16,2015 11500 6000 5100 4300 10700 9900 9100 8400 7600 6800 9600 COUNTY LINE 9200 FAIRY CHASM 8800 BROWN DEER 8400 DEAN 3500 2700 8000 BRADLEY 7600 CALUMET 7200 GOOD HOPE 6800 GREEN TREE 6400 MILL 2000 1300 600 6000 FLORIST 300 RICHARDS 1100 HUMBOLDT 1800 OAKLAND 2600 DOWNER 3100 LAKE DR 5600 SILVER SPRING 5200 VILLARD 4800 HAMPTON 4400 CONGRESS 4000 CAPITOL 3500 KEEFE - EDGEWOOD 3100 BURLEIGH - KENWOOD 2700 CENTER - PARK 2300 NORTH 1700 WALNUT - BRADY 1200 JUNEAU 700 WISCONSIN 100 CANAL 700 PIERCE 1400 GREENFIELD 1900 BURNHAM 2300 LINCOLN 2700 CLEVELAND 3100 OKLAHOMA 3500 MORGAN 3900 HOWARD 4300 BOLIVAR 10000 12400 9600 COUNTY LINE 9200 FAIRY CHASM 8800 BROWN DEER 8400 DEAN 8000 BRADLEY 9 7600 CALUMET 7200 GOOD HOPE 6800 GREEN TREE 6400 MILL 6000 FLORIST 5600 SILVER SPRING 5200 VILLARD 5 2 1 4800 HAMPTON 4400 CONGRESS 4000 CAPITOL 7 3500 KEEFE 10 3100 BURLEIGH 2700 CENTER 6 3 2300 NORTH 15 1700 WALNUT 1200 JUNEAU 700 WISCONSIN 4 100 FAIRVIEW - CANAL 700 SCHLINGER 1400 GREENFIELD 1900 BURNHAM 8 12 2300 LINCOLN 2700 CLEVELAND 14 3100 OKLAHOMA 11 3500 MORGAN 3900 HOWARD 4300 COLD SPRING 4700 LAYTON 9200 8400 7600 6800 6000 5100 5100 EDGERTON 4300 3500 13 4700 LAYTON 5100 EDGERTON Legend 5500 GRANGE 5500 GRANGE Aldermanic District 2,000 ft. Buffer 5900 RAMSEY 6300 COLLEGE 6700 WOOD 7100 RAWSON 2700 2000 1300 600 100 HOWELL 800 PINE 1600 BRUST 2400 PENNSYLVANIA 5900 RAMSEY 6300 COLLEGE 6700 OAK 7100 RAWSON Prepared by the City of Milwaukee Legislative Reference Bureau, 156685.mxd, AEH, 01-16-2015 City of Milwaukee Page 3 Revised on 1/21/15

City of Milwaukee General Certification 200 E. Wells Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202 City of Milwaukee Page 4 Revised on 1/21/15

Certified Copy of Ordinance 140364 City of Milwaukee Page 5 Revised on 1/21/15

Certified Copy of Ordinance 140364 City of Milwaukee Page 6 Revised on 1/21/15

City of Milwaukee Sex Offender Residency Restriction Ordinance FAQ s This FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) has been created to answer questions related to the City of Milwaukee recently-enacted Sex Offender Ordinance. BACKGROUND On July 22, 2014, the City of Milwaukee Common Council passed a sex offender residency restriction ordinance law which prohibits certain designated sexual offenders to establish residency within 2,000 feet of any school, licensed day care center, park, recreational trail, playground or any place designated by the city where children congregate. The ordinance took effect on October 7, 2014. 1. Who is affected by the ordinance? Any sex offender who is required to register under section 301.45, Sex Offender Registration, Wis. State Statutes for: (a) Any offense against a child; (b) Has been issued a Special Notification Bulletin (SBN) pursuant to sections 301.46(2) and (2m), Wis. State Statutes, regardless if the offense does not involve children; (c) Has been civilly committed under the Chapter 980 Sexually Violent Predator law, section 980.01 of the Wis. State Statutes. 2. What is the definition of a Child? The definition of a Child means a person under the age of 16 years. 3. How will the ordinance be enforced? All sex offender restriction violations will be investigated by the Milwaukee Police Department Sensitive Crimes Division Investigators. Citations may be issued or other legal proceedings pursued if there is a violation. 4. Are there any exceptions to the sex offender residency restriction ordinance? Yes. A designated offender does not commit a violation of the sex offender residency restriction ordinance if: 1. The person established a permanent residence or temporary residence and reported and registered the residence as provided in s. 301.45 Wis. Stats., on or before October 7, 2014; 2. The person was under 17 years of age and is not required to register under s. 301.45 or 301.46, Wis. Stats.; City of Milwaukee Page 7 Revised on 1/21/15

Sex Offender Residency Restriction Ordinance FAQ s 3. The school, licensed day care center, park, recreational trail, playground or any other place designated by the city as a place where children are known to congregate within 2,000 feet of the person s permanent or temporary residence was opened after the person established the permanent or temporary residence and reported and registered the residence as provided in s. 301.45, Wis. Stats.; 4. The residence is also the primary residence of the person s spouse, parents, grandparents, siblings, or children provided that the spouse, parents, grandparents, siblings, or children established the residence at least 2 years before the designated offender established residence at the location. 5. What is the penalty for an offender who violates the City s residency restriction ordinance? A designated offender who violates the ordinance shall be subject to a forfeiture of not less than $1,000 not more than $2,500 for each violation. Each day a violation continues shall constitute a separate offense. 6. Is there a penalty for a person who knowingly allows an offender to reside within the city in violation of the ordinance? A person who knowingly aids or abetting the violation of the city ordinance may be charged with a violation of the city s Aiding and Abetting ordinance. 7. How does a designated sex offender provide proof of familial connections to law enforcement if the offender is residing with their parent(s), grandparent(s), sibling(s), or children, provided that the family member established the residence at least 2 years prior to the offender moving into the residence? The offender would prove the connection with an official birth, adoption, or marriage certificate. 8. If a designated sex offender established residence with their immediate family member as described in question #2 above, how does the offender prove to verify the length of time their family member has resided at the residence? The offender s family member would provide to law enforcement a government issued ID along with a rental agreement, property tax bill, Federal or State tax returns for two years, or utility agreement. 9. If a designated sex offender is living at a temporary Transitional Living Facility, licensed Community Based Residential Facility, or a permanent residence prior to the effective date of the ordinance and decides to move out of the approved residence after the effective date of the ordinance, is s/he still exempt from the ordinance? No, the offender would still be considered affected by the ordinance. The offender s residence is only grandfathered prior to the ordinance effective date. 10. How does law enforcement enforce the Loitering provisions? The loitering provisions shall be enforced the same way as all other forms of loitering. City of Milwaukee Page 8 Revised on 1/21/15

Sex Offender Residency Restriction Ordinance FAQ s 11. If a designated sex offender is inquiring about a proposed residence that s/he is planning to establish residence and inquire if the residence is permitted to live in the City of Milwaukee, who do they contact to find out if the residence is permissible? The offender can call the City Clerk s office at (414) 286-2221 to receive an informational packet. The packet includes a copy of the ordinance and residences that are not in the restricted areas as described by the ordinance. The packets can picked up at the City Clerk s office. The City Clerk s office 200 E. Wells Street, Room 205 Milwaukee, WI 53202 12. If a designated sex offender has general questions relating to the ordinance, who should they contact? The offender can call the City Clerk s office at (414) 286-2221, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., Monday through Friday or the Milwaukee Police Department s Sensitive Crimes Division at (414) 935-7405. City of Milwaukee Page 9 Revised on 1/21/15