Hazardous waste and toxic substances have become a major concern
in the acquisition and ownership of real estate. Federal and state
laws and regulations impose severe restrictions and significant economic
sanctions upon the owners of real estate that contains hazardous waste
and toxic substances. While Adams County acknowledges its obligations
to a clean environment, this chapter is intended to prevent the acquisition,
knowingly or unknowingly, of lands by Adams County that contain hazardous
waste and toxic substances.
All interest in real property acquired by Adams County pursuant
to § 59.52(6) and (19) or Chs. 75, 32 and 83, Wis. Stats.,
or by any other method, shall be subject to this chapter.
Prior to the acquisition or the execution of any contract or document obligating acquisition of any real property in the name of Adams County or its subunits, the responsible County agency or entity shall make referral to the Environmental Site Assessment Committee. Acquisitions after the date of passage by any County entity described in §
32-2 above shall be suspended until the Environmental Site Assessment Committee has given consideration to said acquisition.