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Repeat Violator Strikes: Madison vs Sun Prairie

How do repeat violator strikes rules compare between Madison, WI and Sun Prairie, WI?

Madison, WI

Dane County

Heavy Restrictions

Madison's chronic nuisance ordinance (MGO Sec. 25.09) lets the City designate a property a chronic nuisance after three documented incidents within 12 months. STR operators face license non-renewal, abatement orders, and cost recovery for excessive police service.

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Sun Prairie, WI

Dane County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMadisonSun Prairie
CodeMGO Sec. 25.09-
Trigger3 incidents in 12 months-
Renewal riskLicense non-renewal-
Cost recoveryExcess police response-
ForumDane Co. Circuit Court-

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Madison FAQ

What incidents count toward the three-strike threshold?

Disorderly conduct, noise after hours, drug activity, weapons calls, prostitution, and similar enumerated police calls listed in Sec. 25.09 of Madison ordinances.

Can I appeal a chronic nuisance designation?

Yes. Operators may request a hearing and present an abatement plan. Failure to abate after notice supports license revocation by the Common Council.

Sun Prairie FAQ

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