Wisconsin Code § 27.04

Preliminary survey
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(1) Except as provided under
sub. (1m), the commission shall make a thorough study of the
county with reference to making reservations and acquisitions of
lands therein for public uses, the improvement of such lands for
parks, playgrounds, forest reservations, parkways and boulevards;
make surveys, lay out maps, other plans and maps of a comprehensive county park system, and a county system of streets and
parkways, including contiguous land of whatever shape or area
designed to be ultimately used, in whole or in part, for highways,
or, in whole or in part, for parkways; gather such further information in relation thereto as it deems useful and report the same to
the county board. It shall make such other or further reports as
may be requested by the county board. In making such studies,
surveys and obtaining such information, and in making such reports, the commission shall give consideration, among other matters, to the health, comfort, enjoyment and general welfare of the
people of the county, to the protection of streams, lakes and pools
from pollution, to the use by the public of lakes, pools and the
banks thereof, to the reforestation for public use and enjoyment of
tracts of land, to the conservation of flooded areas, and to the
preservation of places of natural beauty and of historic or scientific interest.
(1m) Any general manager appointed under s. 27.03 (2) shall
have the administrative powers and duties prescribed for the commission under sub. (1).
(2) The county board thereafter may by ordinance adopt the
plans proposed by the commission or general manager for such
comprehensive county park system, or for such a county system
of streets and parkways, in whole or in part, and with such
changes or modifications as it deems necessary, and may subsequently alter, change, enlarge, extend or modify the same in any
respect deemed necessary.

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