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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 91 — Farmland preservation

91.02 Rule making.

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91.02 Rule making.
(1)The department shall promulgate rules that set forth technical specifications for farmland preservation zoning maps under s. 91.38
(d).
(2)The department may promulgate rules for the administration of this chapter, including rules that do any of the following:
(a)Identify accessory uses under s. 91.01
(e).
(b)Identify agricultural uses under s. 91.01
(b).
(c)Identify agriculture-related uses under s. 91.01
(b).
(d)Identify base farm tracts under s. 91.01
(b).
(e)Specify requirements for certification under s. 91.18
(b).
(f)Require information in an application for certification of a farmland preservation plan or amendment under s. 91.20
(4).
(g)Specify types of ordinance amendments for which certification is required under s. 91.36
(b)3.
(h)Specify exceptions to the requirement that land in a farmland preservation zoning district be included in a farmland preservation area under s. 91.38
(g).
(i)Specify requirements for certification of a farmland preservation zoning ordinance under s. 91.38
(i).
(j)Require information in an application for certification of a farmland preservation zoning ordinance or amendment under s. 91.40
(5).
(k)Authorize additional uses in a farmland preservation zoning district under s. 91.42
(4).
(L)Authorize additional uses as permitted uses in a farmland preservation zoning district under s. 91.44
(g).
(m)Authorize additional uses as conditional uses in a farmland preservation zoning district under s. 91.46
(j).
(p)Require information in an application for a farmland preservation agreement under s. 91.64
(h).
(r)Prescribe procedures for compliance monitoring under s. 91.82
(3).
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