Wisconsin Statutes (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Chapter 157. Disposition Of Human Remains |
SubChapter II. CEMETERIES |
Section 157.065. Location and ownership of cemeteries.
Latest version.
- (1) No cemetery may be used for burials except any of the following:(a) A cemetery in use on April 4, 1864.(b) A cemetery organized and operated by any of the following:1. A municipality.2. A religious association.3. A fraternal or benevolent society.4. An incorporated college of a religious order.5. A cemetery association created under s. 157.062 .7. A limited liability company organized under ch. 183 .(2)(a) Except as provided in sub. (3) , no cemetery may be established:1. Within a recorded plat or recorded addition to a plat of any city or village, if the cemetery is within one mile of a building in the plat;2. Outside a recorded plat or recorded addition to a plat of any city or village if the cemetery is within 3,300 feet of an inhabited dwelling that is located within a recorded plat or addition, unless the city or village consents;3. Within 250 feet of any habitable dwelling, publicly owned building or school, unless the cemetery is establishing an extension on property it has owned continually since June 18, 1929; or4. Within 3,300 feet of any of the following state facilities, without the consent of the state:a. Any institution for the deaf or the blind;b. Any mental health institute, as defined in s. 51.01 ;d. Any center for the developmentally disabled; ore. Any state reformatory.(3)(a) Any incorporated college of a religious order in a 4th class city may establish a private cemetery within the city on land the college owns to bury members of the religious order, if the common council consents and if each person owning a private building within 825 feet of the proposed cemetery consents.(b) Any private military academy that provides an educational program for grades 7 to 12 in a 4th class city may establish a private cemetery within the city on land that the military academy owns, if the common council consents. No mausoleum within a cemetery established under this paragraph may exceed 3,500 square feet in area.(3m) Any of the following cemeteries may enlarge only in the following manner:(a) Any cemetery in a village may enlarge with the consent of the village board and of the owners of each building within 250 feet of the addition.(b) Any cemetery in a 3rd or 4th class city may enlarge with the consent of the common council.(c) Notwithstanding pars. (a) and (d) , any cemetery established before April 30, 1887, in a village and located within 100 feet of the village limits may extend to the village limits with the consent of the village board.(d) Notwithstanding pars. (a) to (c) , any cemetery established before April 30, 1887, may expand as provided in s. 157.064 .(5) Any violation of this section is a public nuisance.
1975 c. 39
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106
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1975 c. 189
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99 (2)
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1975 c. 200
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422
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430
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1977 c. 83
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1977 c. 449
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497
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1979 c. 221
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1981 c. 20
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1985 a. 316
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18
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25
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1987 a. 190
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1989 a. 43
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307
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1993 a. 98
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112
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1995 a. 77
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1999 a. 9
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2001 a. 103
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107
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2005 a. 344
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