Wisconsin Code § 236.025

Ordinary high water marks
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(1) For purposes of
ss. 236.15 (1) (ag) and (d) and 236.20 (2) (g), a professional land
surveyor may do any of the following:
(a) Incorporate into a map, plat, or survey an ordinary high
water mark that has been determined by the department of natural
resources or otherwise determined pursuant to law.
(b) Approximate the ordinary high water mark and incorporate that mark into a map, plat, or survey.
(2) For purposes of sub. (1) (b), the location of the approximate ordinary high water mark shall be the point on the bank of a
navigable stream or on the shore of a lake up to which the presence and action of surface water is so continuous as to leave a distinctive mark by erosion, destruction of terrestrial vegetation, or
other easily recognized characteristics. If the approximate location of the ordinary high water mark is difficult to determine, a
professional land surveyor may consider other points on the bank
or shore for purposes of approximating the location of the ordinary high water mark.
(3) For purposes of this section, a map, plat, or survey that
shows an approximate ordinary high water mark shall state on its
face that the mark is shown for reference only.

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