Wisconsin Code § 46.06

Lands; condemnation, easements, leases, sales, purchases
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Subject to s. 16.848:
(1) CONDEMNATION. When the department is authorized and
desires to acquire land and is unable to agree with the owner upon
the terms of purchase, or when such agreement cannot be had
without unreasonable delay, the department may condemn the
land in the manner prescribed in ch. 32.
(2) EASEMENTS. The department may grant easements for
the extension of municipal and public utilities onto the lands of
the institutions under its jurisdiction, for the purpose of connecting railroads, roads, water systems, sewers, electric lines and similar facilities, to serve such institutions.
(3) LEASES. The department may rent additional lands for
the operation of the institutions under its jurisdiction.
(4) SALES. The department may, with the approval of the
building commission, and subject to any prior action under s.
13.48 (14) (am) or 16.848 (1), sell and convey such lands under
the jurisdiction of the department as the secretary deems to be in
excess of the present or future requirements of the department for
either the operation of its facilities or programs, for the maintenance of buffer zones adjacent to its facilities or for other public
purposes. The proceeds of such sales are subject to s. 13.48 (14)
(c).
(5) PURCHASES. The department may, with the approval of
and release of state building trust fund by the building commission, acquire by purchase such lands, together with such improvements as are situated thereon, as the secretary deems necessary
for the department’s farm programs, or for the purpose of providing adequate buffer zones to its existing facilities, or for the purpose of eliminating flexuous boundaries in cooperation with
owners of lands adjoining lands under the department’s
jurisdiction.

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