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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) Definition. In this section, “eligible farm” means a farm that produced at least $6,000 in gross farm revenues during the taxable year preceding the year in which a petition is filed requesting the department to designate an area in which the farm is located as an agricultural enterprise area or a total of at least $18,000 in gross farm revenues during the 3 taxable years preceding the year in which a petition is filed.
(2) Petitioners. (a) The department may consider a petition requesting that it designate an area as an agricultural enterprise area if all of the following jointly file the petition:
1. Each political subdivision in which any part of the proposed agricultural enterprise area is located.
2. Owners of at least 5 eligible farms located in the area.
(b) Each petitioner under par. (a) who is an individual shall sign the petition. For a petitioner that is not an individual, an authorized officer or representative shall sign the petition.
(3) Contents of petition. (a) The department may not approve a petition requesting that it designate an area as an agricultural enterprise area unless the petition contains all of the following:
1. The correct legal name and principal address of each petitioner.
2. A summary of the petition that includes the purpose and rationale for the petition.
3. A map that clearly shows the boundaries of the proposed agricultural enterprise area so that a reader can easily determine whether a parcel of land is located within the proposed area.
4. Information showing that the proposed agricultural enterprise area meets the requirements under s. 91.84(1)(e).
5. A clear description of current land uses in the proposed agricultural enterprise area, including current agricultural uses, agriculture-related uses, transportation, utility, energy, and communication uses, and undeveloped natural resource and open space uses.
6. A clear description of the agricultural land use and development goals for the proposed agricultural enterprise area, including proposed agricultural uses, agriculture-related uses, and relevant transportation, utility, energy, and communication uses.
7. A plan for achieving the goals under subd. 6., including any planned investments, grants, development incentives, cooperative agreements, land or easement purchases, land donations, and promotion and public outreach activities.
8. A description of any current or proposed land use controls in the proposed agricultural enterprise area, including farmland preservation agreements.
(b) Petitioners under sub. (2) may include in the petition the names and addresses of other persons who propose to cooperate in achieving the goals under par. (a)6.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes Agriculture, Food and Trade Practices (Ch. 91 to 100) § 91.86. Agricultural enterprise area; petition - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/agriculture-food-and-trade-practices-ch-91-to-100/wi-st-91-86/
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