Wisconsin Code § 703.11

Condominium plat
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(1) TO BE FILED FOR RECORD.
When any condominium instruments are recorded, the declarant
shall file a condominium plat to be recorded in a separate plat
book maintained for condominium plats or stored electronically
in the register of deeds office.
(2) REQUIRED PARTICULARS. A condominium plat may consist of one or more sheets, shall be produced on media that is acceptable to the register of deeds, and shall contain at least the following particulars:
(a) The name of the condominium and county in which the
property is located on each sheet of the plat. The name of the
condominium must be unique in the county in which the condominium is located. If there is more than one sheet, each sheet
shall be consecutively numbered and show the relation of that
sheet number to the total number of sheets.
(am) A blank space at least 3 inches by 3 inches in size in the
upper right corner on the first sheet for recording use by the register of deeds.
(b) A survey of the property described in the declaration that
satisfies all of the following criteria:
1. The survey complies with minimum standards for property surveys adopted by the examining board of architects, land-

scape architects, professional engineers, designers, professional
land surveyors, and registered interior designers.
2. The survey shows the location of any unit or building located or to be located on the property.
3. The survey includes a clear and concise description of the
surveyed property, as described in s. 236.34 (1m) (d) 2.
(c) Plans that show the location of each building located or to
be located on the property and, if there are units in a building, that
show the perimeters, approximate dimensions, approximate
square footage, and location of each unit in the building. Common elements shall be shown graphically to the extent feasible.
(d) All survey maps and floor plans submitted for recording
shall be legibly prepared with a binding margin of 1.5 inches on
the left side and a one-inch margin on all other sides on durable
white media that is 14 inches long by 22 inches wide with a permanent nonfading black image. The maps and plans shall be
drawn to a convenient scale.
(3) DESIGNATION OF UNITS. Every unit shall be designated
on the condominium plat by the unit number. Unit numbers may
not contain more than 8 numerals and must be unique throughout
the condominium.
(4) PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR’S CERTIFICATE. A condominium plat is sufficient for the purposes of this chapter if
there is attached to or included in it a certificate of a professional
land surveyor that the plat is a correct representation of the condominium described and the identification and location of each
unit and the common elements can be determined from the plat.
(5) ADDENDUM. Except as provided in ss. 703.095 and
703.265, a condominium plat may be modified only by an addendum that is accomplished in the same manner as an amendment
to the declaration under s. 703.09 (2). An addendum is effective
when it is recorded in the manner described under s. 703.07 (2).

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