Sex offender residency limits advance in Waukesha
Waukesha - Without discussion or dissent, the Waukesha Common Council on Tuesday backed an alderman's effort to further tighten residency requirements for convicted sex offenders.
Ald. Steve Johnson recently proposed an ordinance change that would prohibit the state from placing registered sex offenders supervised by the Department of Corrections in a Waukesha residence if they were not residents of the city for at least 14 consecutive days at the time of their offense.
The proposal was endorsed earlier this month by the License and Ordinance Committee and was listed on Tuesday's council agenda for discussion and a recommendation. Instead, Johnson asked to have it moved to the "consent" agenda where no discussion occurs. The consent agenda was unanimously approved.
Ordinance language will be drafted and submitted to the council for three readings, Clerk-Treasurer Tom Neill said.
According to Department of Corrections spokesman Linda Eggert, sex offenders are usually placed in the county of conviction. As municipalities tighten sex offender residency rules through local ordinances, the department works with communities to follow the rules, she said.
The city has already imposed a 750-foot limit on how close sex offenders can live to places where children congregate, such as parks and schools. It has also imposed strict notification requirements when sex offenders are placed in new transitional homes in the city.
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