Wisconsin Code § 60.84

Monuments
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(1g) DEFINITION. In this section, “professional land surveyor” means a professional land surveyor licensed under ch. 443.
(1r) SURVEY, CONTRACT FOR. The town board may contract
with the county surveyor or any professional land surveyor to survey all or some of the sections in the town and to erect monuments under this section as directed by the board.
(2) BOND. Before the town board executes a contract under
sub. (1r), the county surveyor or professional land surveyor shall
execute and file with the town board a surety bond or other financial security approved by the town board.
(3) MONUMENTS. (a) Monuments shall be set on section and
quarter-section corners established by the United States survey.
If there is a clerical error or omission in the government field
notes or if the bearing trees, mounds, or other location identifier
specified in the notes is destroyed or lost, and if there is no other
reliable evidence by which a section or quarter-section corner can
be identified, the county surveyor or professional land surveyor
shall reestablish the corner under the rules adopted by the federal
government in the survey of public lands. The county surveyor or
professional land surveyor shall set forth his or her actions under
this paragraph in the U.S. public land survey monument record
under sub. (4).
(b) All monuments set under this section are presumed to be
set at the section and quarter-section corners, as originally established by the United States survey, at which they respectively purport to be set.
(c) To establish, relocate, or perpetuate a corner, the county
surveyor or professional land surveyor shall set in the proper
place a monument, as determined by the town board, consisting
of any of the following:
1. A stone or other equally durable material, not less than 3
feet long and 6 inches square, with perpendicular, dressed sides
and a square, flat top. As prescribed by the town board, the top
shall be engraved with either of the following:
a. A cross formed by lines connecting the corners of the top.
b. If the monument is set at a section corner, the number of
the section or, if set at a quarter-section corner, “1/4S”.
2. A 3-inch diameter iron pipe, not less than 3 feet long, with
pipe walls not less than one-quarter inch thick, galvanized or
coal-charred to prevent rust. The pipe shall have a flat plate,
screwed to the top, engraved as prescribed in subd. 1. The pipe
shall have a suitable bottom plate or anchor.
3. An equivalent monument agreed upon by all parties of the
contract.
(d) A monument under par. (c) shall be set 2 1/2 feet in the
ground. If the monument is located in a highway, the top of the
monument shall be even with or below the surface of the
highway.
(4) U.S. PUBLIC LAND SURVEY MONUMENT RECORD. The
county surveyor or professional land surveyor shall prepare a U.S.
public land survey monument record setting forth a complete and
accurate record of any monument erected on section and quarter
section corners under this section, including the bearings and distances of each monument from each other monument nearest it
on any line in the town. The U.S. public land survey monument
record and a map of any additional monuments set shall be
recorded in the office of the register of deeds or filed in the office
of the county surveyor of the county in which the surveyed land is
located and of the adjoining county if a monument is located on
the county line.

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