Wisconsin Code § 66.10013

Housing affordability report
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(1) In this section, “municipality” means a city or village with a population of
10,000 or more.
(2) Not later than January 1, 2020, a municipality shall prepare a report of the municipality’s implementation of the housing
element of the municipality’s comprehensive plan under s.
66.1001. The municipality shall update the report annually, not
later than January 31. The report shall contain all of the
following:
(a) The number of subdivision plats, certified survey maps,
condominium plats, and building permit applications approved in
the prior year.
(b) The total number of new residential dwelling units proposed in all subdivision plats, certified survey maps, condominium plats, and building permit applications that were approved by the municipality in the prior year.
(c) A list and map of undeveloped parcels in the municipality
that are zoned for residential development.
(d) A list of all undeveloped parcels in the municipality that
are suitable for, but not zoned for, residential development, including vacant sites and sites that have potential for redevelopment, and a description of the zoning requirements and availability of public facilities and services for each property.
(e) An analysis of the municipality’s residential development
regulations, such as land use controls, site improvement requirements, fees and land dedication requirements, and permit procedures. The analysis shall calculate the financial impact that each
regulation has on the cost of each new subdivision. The analysis
shall identify ways in which the municipality can modify its construction and development regulations, lot sizes, approval processes, and related fees to do each of the following:
1. Meet existing and forecasted housing demand.
2. Reduce the time and cost necessary to approve and develop a new residential subdivision in the municipality by 20
percent.
(3) A municipality shall post the report under sub. (2) on the
municipality’s Internet site on a web page dedicated solely to the
report and titled “Housing Affordability Analysis.”

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