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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 88 — Drainage of lands

88.32 Report to the court.

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88.32 Report to the court.
(1)Within 30 days after the final adjournment of the hearing provided for in s. 88.29 , the board shall report in writing to the court:
(a)Whether the petition has the required number of signers;
(b)Whether the lands described in the petition will be improved by drainage;
(c)Whether other lands in the vicinity, draining to, from, or through the proposed drains, require drainage and if so a description of the same;
(d)Whether such drainage is feasible;
(e)Whether the public health or public welfare will be promoted by the proposed work;
(f)Whether the drains proposed in the petition will best accomplish the drainage prayed for and the area that should be drained;
(g)Whether the benefits from such work will exceed the cost of construction by the required amount;
(h)Such other facts as in the opinion of the board will aid the court in its decision upon the report.
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