Wisconsin Code § 114.134

Airport and spaceport standards and approval
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(1) PUBLIC AIRPORT AND SPACEPORT INFORMATION.
No person shall operate an airport or spaceport within this state
that is open to the general public unless effective runway and
landing strip lengths are properly reported, published and marked
in accordance with applicable federal aviation regulations and
federal obstruction standards.
(2) TRAVERSE WAY CLEARANCE. No person shall operate an
airport or spaceport within this state unless all runways and landing strips are so located that approaching and departing aircraft or
spacecraft clear all public roads, highways, railroads, waterways
or other traverse ways by a height which complies with applicable
federal standards.
(3) AIRPORT AND SPACEPORT SITE APPROVAL. No person
shall construct or otherwise establish a new airport or spaceport
or activate an airport or spaceport within this state unless the secretary of transportation issues a certificate of approval for the location of the proposed airport or spaceport. No charge shall be
made for application or approval. The secretary may issue a certificate of approval if the secretary determines that the location of
the proposed airport or spaceport is compatible with existing and
planned transportation facilities in the area.
(4) PUBLIC HEARINGS, NOTICE AND REVIEW. (a) The secretary may hold a public hearing before the issuance of a certificate
of approval.
(b) The secretary shall grant a hearing at the request of any
applicant after any refusal to issue a certificate. Upon receipt of a
request for hearing, the matter shall be referred to the division of
hearings and appeals which shall hear and decide the matter.
(c) At least 15 days before the date of the hearing a class 1 notice of any public hearing shall be published, under ch. 985, in the
official state newspaper and in a paper of general circulation
printed and published near the location of the proposed airport or
spaceport.
(d) Any order or decision of the secretary or division of hearings and appeals is subject to review under ch. 227.
(5) PENALTY. Each day on which any person violates any
provision of this section shall be considered a separate violation
in determining penalties under s. 114.27.

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