Wisconsin Code § 44.44

Certification of historic preservation ordinances
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(1) The state historical society shall certify a historic
preservation ordinance if the ordinance does all of the following:
(a) Contains criteria for the designation, on the register of a
political subdivision, of historic structures and historic districts
which are substantially similar to the criteria for inclusion in the
national register of historic places in Wisconsin.
(b) Provides a procedure for the designation of historic structures or historic districts which includes, at a minimum, a nomination process, public notice of nominations and an opportunity
for written and oral public comment on nominations.
(c) Provides for the exercise of control by a political subdivision by ordinance, to achieve the purpose of preserving and rehabilitating historic structures and historic districts.
(d) Creates a historic preservation commission in the political
subdivision.
(2) The owner of a building designated as a historic building
on the register of historic property of a political subdivision shall
provide any information or materials regarding the ordinance
which are requested by the state historical society in determining
whether to certify the ordinance.

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