LASKARIS v. CITY OF WISCONSIN DELLS

No. 84-2160.

131 Wis.2d 525 (1986)

389 N.W.2d 67

Demetrieus LASKARIS, Phillip Corow, Raymond Parchem, Richard Preissel, Andreja Sabol, and C. C. Van Wie, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CITY OF WISCONSIN DELLS, INC., Defendant-Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Decided April 24, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiffs-appellants there was a brief by Michael J. Collins and Collins, Beatty & Krekeler, S.C., of Madison.

For the defendant-respondent there was a brief by James P. Gerlach, city attorney, and Mary A. Pieters, assistant city attorney.

Brief of amicus curiae was filed by Michael P. May and Boardman, Suhr, Curry & Field of Madison on behalf of Municipal Electric Utilities of Wisconsin.

Before Gartzke, P.J., Dykman, J., and Eich, J.


GARTZKE, P.J.

Demetrieus Laskaris, Phillip Dorow, Raymond Parchem, Richard Preissel, Andreja Sabol and C.C. Van Wie, appeal from a judgment dismissing their complaint against the City of Wisconsin Dells. Plaintiffs seek a declaration that sec. 7.02(7) of the city's ordinances is invalid and an injunction against its enforcement. The ordinance provides that special assessments for delinquent electric bills may be levied against the real estate served to become a lien...

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