Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
ATCP 20-54 - Agricultural Resource Management
Chapter ATCP 48 - Drainage districts
Subchapter II - Assessing Drainage District Costs and Benefits
Section ATCP 48.08 - Assessing benefits to agricultural lands
Current through February 24, 2025
(1) FACTORS CONSIDERED. When assessing benefits to agricultural lands in a drainage district, a county drainage board shall consider all of the following factors:
Note: Soils with high water tables normally receive the greatest benefit from drainage.
Note: Information relevant to the assessment of benefits may be obtained from a variety of sources including soil survey reports, aerial photographs, topographic maps, cropping histories, wetland maps, maps of original benefitted acres, interviews with individual landowners and on-site investigations.
(2) BENEFITS ASSESSED BY 40-ACRE PARCELS. Benefits to agricultural lands shall be assessed parcel by parcel, with each parcel being not larger than 40 acres. If a landowner's parcel is larger than 40 acres, benefits shall be assessed for sub-parcels that are not larger than 40 acres each.
Note: See s. 88.35, Stats.
(3) ACREAGE EXCLUDED FROM ASSESSMENT. A county drainage board shall exclude the following acreage from any assessment of benefits under this subchapter:
(4) LAND USE CATEGORIES. When estimating land values under sub. (1) (a), a county drainage board may consider any of the following land use categories or other categories which the county drainage board considers appropriate:
(5) DRAINAGE ASSUMPTIONS. When estimating land values associated with a potential use, a county drainage board may assume that the drained lands have access to an outlet at the formally established grade profile and cross-section, and that the necessary on-site drainage facilities are installed to permit the potential use.