Wisconsin Code § 823.08

Actions against agricultural uses
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(1) LEGISLATIVE PURPOSE. The legislature finds that development in rural areas and changes in agricultural technology, practices and
scale of operation have increasingly tended to create conflicts between agricultural and other uses of land. The legislature believes that, to the extent possible consistent with good public policy, the law should not hamper agricultural production or the use
of modern agricultural technology. The legislature therefore
deems it in the best interest of the state to establish limits on the
remedies available in those conflicts which reach the judicial system. The legislature further asserts its belief that local units of
government, through the exercise of their zoning power, can best
prevent such conflicts from arising in the future, and the legislature urges local units of government to use their zoning power
accordingly.
(2) DEFINITIONS. In this section:
(a) “Agricultural practice” means any activity associated with
an agricultural use.
(b) “Agricultural use” has the meaning given in s. 91.01 (2).
(3) NUISANCE ACTIONS. (a) An agricultural use or an agricultural practice may not be found to be a nuisance if all of the
following apply:
1. The agricultural use or agricultural practice alleged to be a
nuisance is conducted on, or on a public right-of-way adjacent to,
land that was in agricultural use without substantial interruption
before the plaintiff began the use of property that the plaintiff alleges was interfered with by the agricultural use or agricultural
practice.
2. The agricultural use or agricultural practice does not
present a substantial threat to public health or safety.
(am) Paragraph (a) applies without regard to whether a change
in agricultural use or agricultural practice is alleged to have contributed to the nuisance.
(b) In an action in which an agricultural use or an agricultural
practice is found to be a nuisance, the following conditions apply:
1. The relief granted may not substantially restrict or regulate
the agricultural use or agricultural practice, unless the agricultural use or agricultural practice is a substantial threat to public
health or safety.
2. If the court orders the defendant to take any action to mitigate the effects of the agricultural use or agricultural practice
found to be a nuisance, the court shall do all of the following:
a. Request public agencies having expertise in agricultural
matters to furnish the court with suggestions for practices suitable to mitigate the effects of the agricultural use or agricultural
practice found to be a nuisance.
b. Provide the defendant with a reasonable time to take the
action directed in the court’s order. The time allowed for the defendant to take the action may not be less than one year after the
date of the order unless the agricultural use or agricultural practice is a substantial threat to public health or safety.
3. If the court orders the defendant to take any action to mitigate the effects of the agricultural use or agricultural practice
found to be a nuisance, the court may not order the defendant to
take any action that substantially and adversely affects the economic viability of the agricultural use, unless the agricultural use
or agricultural practice is a substantial threat to public health or
safety.
(c) 1. Subject to subd. 2., if a court requests the department of
agriculture, trade and consumer protection or the department of
natural resources for suggestions under par. (b) 2. a., the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection or the department of natural resources shall advise the court concerning the
relevant provisions of the performance standards, prohibitions,
conservation practices and technical standards under s. 281.16
(3).
2. If the agricultural use or agricultural practice alleged to be
a nuisance was begun before October 14, 1997, a department
may advise the court under subd. 1. only if the department determines that cost-sharing is available to the defendant under s.
92.14 or 281.65 or from any other source.

(4) COSTS. (a) In this subsection, “litigation expenses”
means the sum of the costs, disbursements and expenses, including reasonable attorney, expert witness and engineering fees necessary to prepare for or participate in an action in which an agricultural use or agricultural practice is alleged to be a nuisance.
(b) Notwithstanding s. 814.04 (1) and (2), the court shall
award litigation expenses to the defendant in any action in which
an agricultural use or agricultural practice is alleged to be a nuisance if the agricultural use or agricultural practice is not found
to be a nuisance.

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