Section 233.04. Required information.  


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  • The land divider shall show on the face of the preliminary or final land division map or on a separate sketch, at a scale of not more than 1,000 feet to the inch, the approximate distances and relationships between the following, and shall show the information in subs. (1) to (8) about the following:
    (1)  The geographical relationship between the proposed land division and of any unplatted lands that abut any state trunk highway or connecting highway and that abut the proposed land division, and the ownership rights in and the land divider's interest, if any, in these unplatted lands.
    (2)  The locations of all existing and proposed highways within the land division and of all private roads or driveways within the land division that intersect with a state trunk highway or connecting highway.
    (3)  The location, and identification of each highway and private road or driveway, leading to or from the land division.
    (4)  The principal use, as agricultural, commercial, industrial or residential, of each private road or driveway that leads to or from the land division.
    (5)  The locations of all easements for accessing real property within the land division.
    (6)  The location of the highway nearest each side of the land division.
    (7)  The location of any highway or private road or driveway that connects with a state trunk highway or connecting highway that abuts the land division, if the connection is any of the following:
    (a) Within 300 feet of the land division, if any portion of the land division lies within a city or village.
    (b) Within 1,000 feet of the land division, if no part of the land division lies within a city or village.
    (8)  All information required to be shown on a land division map shall be shown in its proper location