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(r) Prescribe procedures for compliance monitoring under s. 91.82 (3).
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2091.03 Intergovernmental cooperation. State agencies shall cooperate with
21the department in the administration of this chapter and in other matters related
22to the preservation of farmland in this state. State agencies shall, to the extent
23feasible, cooperate in sharing and standardizing relevant information, identifying
24and mapping significant agricultural resources, and planning and evaluating the
25impact of state actions on agriculture.
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191.04 Department to report. At least once every 2 years, beginning not later
2than December 31, 2011, the department shall submit a farmland preservation
3report to the board of agriculture, trade and consumer protection and provide copies
4of the report to the department of revenue and the department of administration.
5The department shall prepare the report in cooperation with the department of
6revenue and shall include all of the following in the report:
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7(1) A review and analysis of farmland availability, uses, and use trends in this
8state, including information related to farmland conversion statewide and by county.
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9(2) A review and analysis of relevant information related to the farmland
10preservation program under this chapter and associated tax credit claims under
11subch. IX of ch. 71, including information related to all of the following:
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(a) Participation in the program by political subdivisions and landowners.
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(b) Tax credit claims by landowners, including the number of claimants, the
14amount of credits claimed, acreage covered by tax credit claims, the amount of credits
15claimed under zoning ordinances and under farmland preservation agreements, and
16relevant projections and trends.
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(c) The number, identity, and location of counties with certified farmland
18preservation plans.
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(d) Trends and developments related to certification of farmland preservation
20plans.
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(e) The number, identity, and location of political subdivisions with certified
22farmland preservation zoning ordinances.
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(f) Trends and developments related to certification of farmland preservation
24zoning ordinances.
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(g) The number, nature, and location of agricultural enterprise areas.
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1(h) The number and location of farms covered by farmland preservation
2agreements, including new farmland preservation agreements, and the number and
3location of farms for which farmland preservation agreements have expired.
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(i) Conservation compliance by landowners under s. 91.80 and compliance
5activities by county land conservation committees under s. 91.82.
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(j) Rezoning of land out of farmland preservation zoning districts under s.
791.48, including the amounts of conversion fees paid to political subdivisions under
8s. 91.48 (1) (b).
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(k) Program costs, cost trends, and cost projections.
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(L) Key issues related to program performance and key recommendations, if
11any, for enhancing the program.
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Subchapter II
13
Farmland preservation planning
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1491.10 County plan required; planning grants. (1) By January 1, 2016, a
15county shall adopt a farmland preservation plan that does all of the following:
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(a) States the county's policy related to farmland preservation and agricultural
17development, including the development of enterprises related to agriculture.
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(b) Identifies, describes, and documents other development trends, plans, or
19needs, that may affect farmland preservation and agricultural development in the
20county, including trends, plans, or needs related to population and economic growth,
21housing, transportation, utilities, communications, business development,
22community facilities and services, energy, waste management, municipal expansion,
23and environmental preservation.
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(c) Identifies, describes, and documents all of the following:
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11. Agricultural uses of land in the county at the time that the farmland
2preservation plan is adopted, including key agricultural specialities, if any.
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2. Key agricultural resources, including available land, soil, and water
4resources.
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3. Key infrastructure for agriculture, including key processing, storage,
6transportation, and supply facilities.
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4. Significant trends in the county related to agricultural land use, agricultural
8production, enterprises related to agriculture, and the conversion of agricultural
9lands to other uses.
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5. Anticipated changes in the nature, scope, location, and focus of agricultural
11production, processing, supply, and distribution.
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6. Goals for agricultural development in the county, including goals related to
13the development of enterprises related to agriculture.
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7. Actions that the county will take to preserve farmland and to promote
15agricultural development.
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7m. Policies, goals, strategies, and proposed actions to increase housing
17density in areas that are not identified under par. (d).
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8. Key land use issues related to preserving farmland and to promoting
19agricultural development and plans for addressing those issues.
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(d) Clearly identifies areas that the county plans to preserve for agricultural
21use and agriculture-related uses, which may include undeveloped natural resource
22and open space areas but may not include any area that is planned for
23nonagricultural development within 15 years after the date on which the plan is
24adopted.
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1(dm) Describes the rationale used to determine which areas to identify under
2par. (d).
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(e) Includes maps that clearly delineate all areas identified under par. (d), so
4that a reader can easily determine whether a parcel is within an identified area.
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(f) Clearly correlates the maps under par. (e) with text that describes the types
6of land uses planned for each area on a map.
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(g) Identifies programs and other actions that the county and local
8governmental units within the county may use to preserve the areas identified under
9par. (d).
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10(2) If the county has a comprehensive plan, the county shall include the
11farmland preservation plan in its comprehensive plan and shall ensure that the
12farmland preservation plan is consistent with the comprehensive plan. The county
13may incorporate information contained in other parts of the comprehensive plan into
14the farmland preservation plan by reference.
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15(3) To adopt a farmland preservation plan under sub. (1), a county shall follow
16the procedures under s. 66.1001 (4) for the adoption of a comprehensive plan.
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17(4) The department may provide information and assistance to a county in
18developing a farmland preservation plan under sub. (1).
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19(5) A county shall notify the department before the county holds a public
20hearing on a proposed farmland preservation plan under sub. (1) or on any
21amendment to a farmland preservation plan. The county shall include a copy of the
22proposed farmland preservation plan or amendment in the notice. The department
23may review and comment on the plan or amendment.
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24(6) (a) From the appropriation under s. 20.115 (7) (dm) or (tm), the department
25may award a planning grant to a county to provide reimbursement for up to 50
1percent of the county's cost of preparing a farmland preservation plan required under
2sub. (1). In determining priorities for awarding grants under this subsection, the
3department shall consider the expiration dates for plan certification under s. 91.14.
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(b) The department shall enter into a contract with a county to which it awards
5a planning grant under par. (a) before the department distributes any grant funds
6to the county. In the contract, the department shall identify the costs that are eligible
7for reimbursement through the grant.
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(c) The department may distribute grant funds under this subsection only after
9the county shows that it has incurred costs that are eligible for reimbursement under
10par. (b). The department may not distribute more than 50 percent of the amount of
11a grant under this subsection for a farmland preservation plan before the county
12submits the farmland preservation plan for certification under s. 91.16.
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1391.12 Certified plan. The following farmland preservation plans are
14certified, for the purposes of this chapter and s. 71.613:
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15(1) An agricultural preservation plan that was certified under s. 91.06, 2007
16stats., if the certification has not expired.
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17(2) A farmland preservation plan that was certified under s. 91.16 if the
18certification has not expired or been withdrawn.
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1991.14 Expiration of plan certification.
(1) Except as provided under sub.
20(4), the certification of a farmland preservation plan that was certified under s. 91.06,
212007 stats., expires on the date provided in the certification or, if the certification
22does not provide an expiration date, on the following date:
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(a) December 31, 2011, for a county with an increase in population density of
24more than 9 persons per square mile.
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1(b) December 31, 2012, for a county with an increase in population density of
2more than 3.75 but not more than 9 persons per square mile.
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(c) December 31, 2013, for a county with an increase in population density of
4more than 1.75 but not more than 3.75 persons per square mile.
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(d) December 31, 2014, for a county with an increase in population density of
6more than 0.8 but not more than 1.75 persons per square mile.
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(e) December 31, 2015, for a county with an increase in population density of
8not more than 0.8 person per square mile.
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9(2) The certification of a farmland preservation plan that the department
10certifies under s. 91.16 expires on the date specified under s. 91.16 (2).
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11(3) For the purposes of sub. (1), a county's increase in population density is the
12number by which the county's population per square mile based on the department
13of administration's 2007 population estimate under s. 16.96 exceeds the county's
14population per square mile based on the 2000 federal census.
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15(4) The secretary of agriculture, trade and consumer protection may delay the
16date for the expiration of a county's farmland preservation plan for up to 2 years
17beyond the date under sub. (1) upon a written request from the county demonstrating
18to the secretary's satisfaction that a delay would allow the county to concurrently
19develop a farmland preservation plan and a comprehensive plan or an update to a
20comprehensive plan.
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2191.16 Certification of plan by the department. (1) General. The
22department may certify a farmland preservation plan or an amendment to a
23farmland preservation plan as provided in this section.
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24(2) Certification period. (a) The department may certify a farmland
25preservation plan for a period that does not exceed 10 years. The department shall
1specify the expiration date of the certification of the farmland preservation plan in
2the certification.
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(b) The certification of an amendment to a certified farmland preservation plan
4expires on the date that the certification of the farmland preservation plan expires,
5except that the department may treat a comprehensive revision of a certified
6farmland preservation plan as a new farmland preservation plan and shall specify
7an expiration date for the certification of the revised farmland preservation plan as
8provided in par. (a).
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9(3) Scope of department review. (a) The department may certify a county's
10farmland preservation plan or an amendment to the farmland preservation plan
11based on the county's certification under s. 91.20 (3), without conducting any
12additional review or audit.
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(b) The department may do any of the following before it certifies a county's
14farmland preservation plan or amendment:
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1. Review the farmland preservation plan or amendment for compliance with
16s. 91.18.
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2. Review and independently verify the application for certification, including
18the statement under s. 91.20 (3).
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19(4) Denial of certification. The department shall deny a county's application
20for certification of a farmland preservation plan or amendment if the department
21finds any of the following:
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(a) That the farmland preservation plan or amendment does not comply with
23the requirements in s. 91.18.
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(b) That the application for certification does not comply with s. 91.20.
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1(5) Written decision; deadline. The department shall grant or deny an
2application for certification under this section no more than 90 days after the day on
3which the county submits a complete application, unless the county agrees to an
4extension. The department shall issue its decision in the form required by s. 227.47
5(1).
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6(6) Conditional certification. The department may grant an application for
7certification under this section subject to conditions specified by the department in
8its decision under sub. (5). The department may certify a farmland preservation plan
9or amendment contingent upon the county board adopting the farmland
10preservation plan or amendment as certified.
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11(7) Effective date of certification. A certification under this section takes
12effect on the day on which the department issues its decision, except that if the
13department specifies conditions under sub. (6), the certification takes effect on the
14day on which the department determines that the county has met the conditions.
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15(8) Effectiveness of plan amendments. For purposes of this chapter and s.
1671.613, a certified farmland preservation plan does not include an amendment
17adopted after the effective date of this subsection .... [LRB inserts date], unless the
18department certifies the amendment.
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19(9) Withdrawal of certification. The department may withdraw a
20certification that it granted under sub. (3) (a) if the department finds that the
21farmland preservation plan materially violates the requirements under s. 91.18.
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2291.18 Requirements for certification of plan. (1) A farmland preservation
23plan qualifies for certification under s. 91.16 if it complies with all of the following:
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(a) The requirements in s. 91.10 (1) and (2).
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(b) Any other requirements that the department specifies by rule.
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1(2) An amendment to a farmland preservation plan qualifies for certification
2under s. 91.16 if it complies with all of the requirements in sub. (1) that are relevant
3to the amendment and it does not cause the farmland preservation plan to violate
4any of the requirements in sub. (1).
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591.20 Applying for certification of plan. A county seeking certification of
6a farmland preservation plan or amendment to a farmland preservation plan shall
7submit all of the following to the department in writing, along with any other
8relevant information that the county chooses to provide:
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9(1) The proposed farmland preservation plan or amendment.
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10(2) All of the following background information:
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(a) A concise summary of the farmland preservation plan or amendment,
12including key changes from any previously certified farmland preservation plan.
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(b) A concise summary of the process by which the farmland preservation plan
14or amendment was developed, including public hearings, notice to and involvement
15of other governmental units within the county, approval by the county, and
16identification of any key unresolved issues between the county and other
17governmental units within the county related to the farmland preservation plan or
18amendment.
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(c) The relationship of the farmland preservation plan or amendment to any
20county comprehensive plan.
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21(3) A statement, signed by the county corporation counsel and the county
22planning director or chief elected official, certifying that the farmland preservation
23plan or amendment complies with all of the requirements in s. 91.18.
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24(4) Other relevant information that the department requires by rule.
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1Subchapter III
2
Farmland preservation zoning
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391.30 Authority to adopt. A political subdivision may adopt and administer
4a farmland preservation zoning ordinance in accordance with s. 59.69, 60.61, 60.62,
5or 62.23.
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691.32 Certified ordinance. The following zoning ordinances are certified, for
7the purposes of this chapter and s. 71.613:
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8(1) An exclusive agricultural use zoning ordinance that was certified under s.
991.06, 2007 stats., if the certification has not expired or been withdrawn.
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10(2) A farmland preservation zoning ordinance that was certified under s. 91.36
11if the certification has not expired or been withdrawn.
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1291.34 Expiration of zoning certification. (1) Except as provided under
13sub. (4), the certification of a farmland preservation zoning ordinance that was
14certified under s. 91.06, 2007 stats., expires on the date provided in the certification
15or, if the certification does not provide an expiration date, on the following date:
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(a) December 31, 2012, for a county with an increase in population density of
17more than 9 persons per square mile or a city, village, or town in such a county.