Wisconsin Code § 86.04

Highway encroachments
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(1) ORDER FOR REMOVAL. If any highway right-of-way shall be encroached upon,
under or over by any fence, stand, building or any other structure
or object, and including encroachments caused by acquisition by
the public of new or increased widths of highway right-of-way,
the department, in case of a state trunk highway, the county highway committee, in case of a county trunk highway, or the city
council, village or town board, in case of a street or highway
maintained by or under the authority of any city, village or town,
may order the occupant or owner of the land through or by which
the highway runs, and to which the encroachment shall be appurtenant, to remove the encroachment beyond the limits of the highway within 30 days. The order shall specify the extent and location of the encroachment with reasonable certainty, and shall be
served upon the occupant or owner of the land through or by
which the highway runs, and to which the encroachment shall be
appurtenant.
(2) NONREMOVAL. If the occupant or owner upon whom the
order is served shall not deny such encroachment, under sub. (3),
and the encroachment is not removed within 30 days after the service of such order, the occupant or owner shall forfeit $1 for every
day after the expiration of that time during which the encroachment continues. An action to recover such penalty may be
brought in any court of record in the county. In all cases where a
judgment is rendered, the judgment shall order that the occupant
or owner remove the encroachment within the time fixed by the
judgment, and upon failure to obey the order, the department,
county highway committee, or city council, village or town
board, as appropriate, may remove the encroachment and recover
from the occupant or owner the cost thereof.
(3) DENIAL OF ENCROACHMENT, PROCEDURE. If, within 30
days after being served with the order issued under sub. (1), the
owner or occupant delivers a denial in writing of the alleged encroachment to the ordering body, or fails to make a denial, the ordering body may commence an action to remove the encroachment in a court of record in the county where the property is
located.

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