5.07 STANDARDS OF EFFICIENCY; ANNUAL REVIEW. 321.18 Proper foundation thickness, pilaster spacing, and reinforcement per code tables 321.18 (3) Maximum fill height for unreinforced HCB supporting WF: 8" block - (6 This definition is based on case law. Building Permit As of December 18, 2003, Wisconsin Law requires enforcement of the Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC) for all municipalities. 2d 800 (concluding that validity of shoreland zoning rested primarily on states police powers). These provisions were only modestly affected by the new statutory changes and allow expansions in the following circumstances: An existing nonconforming principal structure may be expanded if the expansion area is beyond the required 75-foot setback. Appleton Area School District; . 59.69(10e) and Wis. Stat. Excavation in the right-of-way. Starting in 2011 with the codification of the nonconforming structure and substandard lot provisions in NR 115,31 the legislature has been codifying, superseding, and supplementing the minimum standards and nonconforming structure provisions in NR 115. Lot Size. COMMITTEES, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS* These records are categorized only by Township and Month-Year. 21.01 INTENT. Weight Limit Form & Ordinance. 19.19 PENALTY. 11.16 LODGING, FOOD PROTECTION, RECREATIONAL FACILITIES, AND TATTOO AND BODY PIERCING. 10.12 VIOLATIONS OF ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LAWS BY UNDERAGE PERSONS. The county zoning statute limited the amount of money that could be spent on maintenance and repair of structures used for nonconforming uses to 50 percent of the assessed value of the structure housing the use. This is a change from the provisions in NR 115, which allowed only the repair and maintenance of principal structures and required mitigation.56 Of course, property owners might still be required to obtain approvals pursuant to floodplain zoning, general zoning, sanitary codes, or building codes. 23.09 ANIMAL BITE AND QUARANTINE PROTOCOL. 18.06 EASEMENTS AND LEASES OF COUNTY OWNED REAL ESTATE. The statute may have a specific standard or it may impose a limitation on the standards authorized by the DNR or the county. To obtain a fire number, contact the Oneida County Land Information Office, PO Box 400, Rhinelander, WI 54501 ~ (715) 369-6179 Prepared by Oneida County Planning & Zoning Department G:\Groups\PZShare\Originals\Zoning & Bldg Code Officials.doc Oneida, WI 54155 800.236.2214. communications_department@oneidanation.org 2023 Oneida Nation of Wisconsin. 1.2 FINDING OF FACT. 8.2 PROCEDURES. 14.15 SNOWMOBILES. 22.16 ANNUAL OPERATOR REPORTING. 16.03 ASSIGNMENT OF ROAD NAMES. 18.10 ENFORCEMENT. Second, the county cannot require anyone to establish a vegetative buffer on previously developed land or expand an existing vegetative buffer zone.42 State law continues to allow a vegetative buffer as one of the options a property owner may choose to use in mitigation, but a property owner cannot be required to establish or expand a buffer through mitigation. ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT 2.03 RULE 3: INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS AND AMENDMENTS. 4.56 INCOME CONTINUATION. 18.03 ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANCE. The Board, Spring Primary - February 15, 2022 Spring Election - April 5, 2022 Partisan Primary -. 2.53 TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION. 19.23 PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC. 1.0 STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDING OF FACT, STATEMENT OF PURPOSE, TITLE AND GENERAL PROVISION 10.15 USE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS ON SCHOOL PROPERTY. 1.25 COUNTY COORDINATOR. 4.22 COMPENSATION PLAN. A building permit is necessary if it is over 200 square feet or $2,500.00 in value. 10.11 Restrictions on sales of alcohol beverages to underage and intoxicated persons; presence of underage persons in places of sale and possession by underage persons. 18.02 DELEGATION OF COUNTY REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. 41 Wis. Stat. 52 Wis. Admin Code NR 115.05(1)(a).1, 2. 7.3 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. 4.53 SECTION 125 PLAN. 2.07 RULE 7: MEMBERS AND NONMEMBERS CALLED TO ORDER. Under the original program, counties could grant variances, but such decisions were subject to review and legal challenge by the DNR if it believed an applicant had failed to provide evidence that satisfied the statutory standards. 6127, or email klester@wisbar.org. NR 115 (Reg. 8.10 CITATION METHOD OF ENFORCEMENT. With the enactment of 2015 Wisconsin Act 55, a county must allow the maintenance, repair, replacement, restoration, rebuilding, or remodeling of all or any part of a nonconforming structure if the activity does not expand the footprint of the structure.55 The county is also precluded from imposing any approval, fee, or mitigation requirement for such activities. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published. Zoning for such areas must only impose a shoreland setback for structures within 50 feet of the OHWM. 2.1 HYDRAULIC AND HYDROLOGIC ANALYSES. 19.14 MONTHLY FLIGHT, PASSENGER AND CARGO REPORTS, REPORTS OF COMPANIES. GENERAL PROVISIONS 4.34 INTRODUCTORY PERIOD. To further complicate matters, most of the rules and ordinances do not yet reflect these recent statutory changes. 10.18 RESTRICTIONS ON SALE OR GIFT OF CIGARETTES OR TOBACCO PRODUCTS. Once application is received by the Town Clerk it will be reviewed by Building Inspector, approved and fee will be . The statutes expressly allow the DNR to adopt standards to allow a vertical or lateral expansion within the setback and allow counties to adopt those standards.57 In fact, NR 115 does allow limited expansion of nonconforming structures. 4.50 HEALTH INSURANCE. 1989). 16.06 ASSIGNMENT OF ADDRESSES. N6593 County Rd H. Oneida, WI 54155. or emailed; clerk@townofoneida.org. When shoreland zoning was originally enacted, the legislature delegated broad authority to the DNR to create minimum standards.30 From 1970 to 2010 the legislature was not in the standard-setting business, with the minor exceptions of the gazebo rule and the catastrophic-loss provision. 10.19 SALE OR GIFT OF CIGARETTES OR TOBACCO TO MINORS. CHAPTER 14 BUILDING CODE. 2.47 LIBRARY BOARD. SPS 301- ; Safety, Buildings, and Environment, Chs. /code/admin_code/sps/safety_and_buildings_and_environment/320_325/321, /code/admin_code/sps/safety_and_buildings_and_environment/320_325/321/ii/03/3/c/1, Department of Safety and Professional Services (SPS), Chs. 15.33 DEFINITIONS. Center: Waterfront home in Oneida County lacking shoreland buffer. v. Walworth Cty. Bd. Here are some essential definitions and concepts regarding existing nonconforming structures. 1.03 VACANCIES. 19.07 ADMINISTRATION OF HEIGHT LIMITATION ZONING. 2.02 RULE 2: ORDER OF BUSINESS. 11.03 COUNTY DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL SERVICES. 19.09 PERMITS. section 59.692(1k)(a)6. also exempted devices or systems that treat runoff. 2.49 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMITTEE. 18.06 EASEMENTS AND LEASES OF COUNTY OWNED REAL ESTATE. 2.08 RULE 8: MEMBERS TO SPEAK NOT MORE THAN THREE TIMES. 4.3 STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE FLOODFRINGE. 2.33 AIRPORT COMMISSION. 2023 State Bar of Wisconsin. 2.18 RULE 18: CALLING A SPECIAL MEETING. This page covers best practices and regulations for property owners with shorelines along lakes or rivers in Wisconsin. 8 See Just v. Marinette Cty., 56 Wis. 2d 7, 10, 201 N.W.2d 761 (1972) (resting its conclusion on public trust doctrine and state police powers); Rock-Koshkonong Lake Dist. Voter Registration Form. 4.35 PROMOTIONS. 4.12 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. 4.161 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES FOR EXTERNAL COMPLAINTS REGARDING COUNTY SERVICES. Facility Rental Form. 4 These provisions are now found in Wis. Stat. 59.692(1d)(b). BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that the Building Code for the Oneida Reservation will be developed, written, and ready for adoption by the July 1994, General Tribal . 4.44 LEAVES OF ABSENCE. 15.31 FEES, ENFORCEMENT, VARIANCES AND APPEALS. Learn about the current rules and regulations to ensure the legal basis of clients waterfront structures is as sturdy as the physical foundations. Code NR 115.03(6). 15.08 COUNTY PLANNING AGENCY. FIRE PROTECTION, CHAPTER 6 5.25 DISPOSITION OF DUTY WEAPON UPON RETIREMENT. 4.64 OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT. Building a Home in WI? 22.08 ISSUANCE OF A NONMETALLIC MINING RECLAMATION PERMIT. 19.21 OPERATION OF VEHICLES ON RUNWAYS, TAXIWAYS AND RAMPS. Understanding shoreland zoning today requires that these statutory changes be read in context with existing DNR rules and local zoning ordinances. 18.07 RELEASES. 10.14 PROHIBITED CONDUCT AT SCHOOL ACTIVITIES. 3.21 PERSONAL USE OF COUNTY VEHICLES. 1.31 COUNTY DIRECTORY. For all zoning questions, please contact Outagamie County Zoning at (920) 832-5255. 4.37 DEMOTIONS. 6.0 LEGAL PRE-EXISTING USES/STRUCTURES 2.40 HEALTH AND AGING COMMITTEE. NR 115 also required counties to review certain land divisions in shoreland areas and to adopt sanitary regulations to protect health and to preserve and enhance water quality.14. 2.12 RULE 12: CHAIR ADDRESSING BOARD. The statute provides that counties can prohibit the expansion of existing boathouses. The rule allowed for some limited expansions of nonconforming structures and provided clarification and flexibility to a number of the minimum standards. 4.43 HOLIDAYS. section 62.233 for cities and Wis. Stat. CHAPTER 1 7.01 STATE TRAFFIC LAWS ADOPTED. . 22.20 COMPLETED RECLAMATION--REPORTING, CERTIFICATION AND EFFECT. 1.29 SOLID WASTE ADMINISTRATOR. 2.11 RULE 11: MOTIONS NOT DEBATABLE. 23.07 DOG LICENSE 2.2 WATERCOURSE ALTERATIONS. The clear-cutting of trees and shrubs was prohibited on land extending 35 feet inland from the OHWM, except to create viewing access corridors of no more than 30 feet in any 100 feet of shoreline frontage. 4.20 ESTABLISHING POSITIONS. 4.57 INCLEMENT WEATHER. 23.11 REPORTING OF ANIMAL BITE INCIDENTS. The structure must have been lawful when it was constructed. Granicus - Empowering a Modern Digital Government. 4.41 CODE OF ETHICS. 7.6 PUBLIC INFORMATION. 2.36 CONDEMNATION COMMISSION. 19.20 DEFINITIONS. 33 Wis. Stat. 19.27 VEHICLE ABANDONMENT. 7.08 OBSTRUCTIONS ON HIGHWAY OR RIGHT-OF-WAY. 14.18 CAMPGROUNDS AND CAMPING. In addition, NR 115 allows the use of a substandard lot for a building site if it was never reconfigured or combined with another lot into one property tax parcel, has never been developed with one or more of its structures placed partly on an adjacent lot or parcel, and is developed to comply with all other ordinance requirements.53 The statutes also provide that a shoreland ordinance cannot regulate the construction of a structure on substandard lots more restrictively than the general shoreland zoning standards for substandard lots.54. TRANSLATE Contact Us Jobs Staff Login e-Notifications FAQ Facility Directory. NEC SPS 316.080SPS 316.090SPS 316.100 Changes, additions or omissions to NECr.Introduction. 3.17 RESERVED. 17.09 SUPPLEMENTS TO AND SUSPENSION OF RULES. 10 Wis. Stat. 4.49 BEREAVEMENT LEAVE. 3.13 PROCEDURES FOR PURCHASE AND SALE OF TAX DELINQUENT PROPERTY AND FOR RECOVERY OF REAL PROPERTY TAXES AND OTHER COSTS. 5.07 STANDARDS OF EFFICIENCY; ANNUAL REVIEW. 7.095 ATV TRAIL AND ROUTES ON COUNTY HIGHWAYS. The rule went through two rounds of public hearings, tens of thousands of comments, and legislative review before final adoption in 2010. It provides escape, it provides perspective, and you can learn a lot about the larger world. 5.4 DETERMINING FLOODWAY AND FLOODFRINGE LIMITS. SPS 301-399 ; Safety, Buildings, and Environment. Direct Legislative Standard Setting. In one case the legislature enacted an exception to allow the rebuilding of a nonconforming structure damaged by storms.20 Another exception was enacted to allow the building of small gazebo structures within the shoreland setback area.21, The most significant change during this period was a revision of NR 115 by the DNR. Navigable waters are held in trust by the state for the public under the public trust doctrine.2 On the other hand, land is owned by individual landowners and to the extent land use is regulated, it primarily occurs by local governments through zoning or other police powers.3 The conflict between public and private interests comes into sharp focus in these shoreland areas. Setback is 75 feet from the ordinary high water mark (OHWM) unless setback averaging applies to a proposed principal structure or the structure is one of six exempt structures. Limitation of DNR Review of County Decisions. 59.692(1); Wis. Admin. 2.14 RULE 14: BILLS AND CLAIMS. 2.06 RULE 6: MEMBERS AND NONMEMBERS ADDRESSING CHAIR. 22.07 PUBLIC NOTICE AND RIGHT OF HEARING. 3.4 PROHIBITED USES. 3.19 PENALTY FOR CONVERTING AGRICULTURAL LAND. Chapter 4 PERSONNEL POLICIES COUNTY OFFICIALS 1.10 DESIGNATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR. Room Tax Information & Forms. 22.13 REVIEW. Recent legislative developments might have reduced your familiarity with Wisconsins shoreland zoning laws. (a) There is created in the department of safety and professional ser-vices a building code council consisting of the following members appointed for 3 . 16.07 ADDRESS SIGNAGE. Chapter 25 CONSTRUCTION AND EFFECT OF ORDINANCES 4.60 DRUG FREE WORK PLACE. 15.18 APPLICATION AND REVIEW OF PROPOSED TOWN, COUNTY AND STATE SUBDIVISIONS. 8.08 PENALTIES. 1.33 JUNIOR FAIR. 4.19 ADMINISTRATION OF THE CLASSIFICATION PLAN. 1.20 VETERAN'S SERVICE OFFICER. There are several ways to contribute to Wisconsin Lawyer. 4.36 TRANSFERS. 3.3 STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FLOODWAY. 3.07 EXPENDITURE OF HIGHWAY FUNDS. 14.01 FORESTRY, LAND AND OUTDOOR RECREATION COMMITTEE. 2.46 LAW ENFORCEMENT GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE. Preliminaries 23.05 ADMINISTRATION. 15.13 CLASSIFICATION OF LAND DIVISIONS. 19.11 APPEALS AND REVIEW. 4.59 REFERENCE CHECKS. 10.08 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF EMERGENCY ALARM SYSTEMS. Updated on the first day of each month. 2.04 RULE 4: PETITIONS, ETC., TO BE READ AND ENDORSED. 23.15 DEAD ANIMAL DISPOSAL. 4.01 PURPOSE. 1.23 DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL SERVICES. What do you enjoy doing when you are not at work? 5.05 SUSPENSION, DISMISSAL OR OTHER DISCIPLINARY ACTION. 11.05 EMERGENCY GOVERNMENT SOCIAL SERVICES. 25 Wis. Stat. 17.03 MEETINGS AND HEARING PROCEDURES. Expansion of Nonconforming Principal Structure. 7.03 PARKING AT LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER. 11.01 COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. 4.32 FILLING POSITION VACANCIES. Expansion beyond the setback (typically 75 feet) is allowed. CHAPTER 12 CHAPTER 13 CHAPTER 14 CHAPTER 15 CHAPTER 16 4.16 RESERVED. See 2011 Wis. Act 170 (amending Wis. Stat. 1.1 STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION. 2.56 51.42/437 BOARD The legislature has also enacted several relatively specific provisions that limit the DNRs authority over shoreland zoning, which include the following: The DNR may not enact a standard that requires an approval or imposes a fee or mitigation requirement to install or maintain outdoor lighting in shorelands for residential use.61, The DNR may not enact a standard that prohibits the owner of a boathouse from using a flat roof as a deck.62, The DNR may not prohibit the maintenance of stairs, platforms, or decks on certain lakes in Chippewa and Rusk counties.63, The DNR may not require an inspection or upgrade of a structure before the sale or transfer of the structure.64, A public utility facility is considered to have satisfied the requirements of shoreland zoning if the DNR has issued all required state permits.65, Shoreland zoning ordinances do not apply to lands adjacent to an artificially constructed drainage ditch, pond, or stormwater retention basin if they are not hydrologically connected to a naturally navigable water body.66, A property owner can now rely on an OHWM determination of a surveyor for the purpose of establishing a building setback unless the DNR has previously made and posted an OHWM on its website.67. 43 Natural Resources Board Order WT-06-12, CR 13-051. 1.19. v. State Dept of Natural Resources, 2013 WI 74, 95-101, 50 Wis. 2d 45, 833 N.W. 1.04 SALARIES AND FRINGE BENEFITS. 18.02 DELEGATION OF COUNTY REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. 2.16 RULE 16: MEETINGS OF THE BOARD AND COMMITTEES. 16.08 MAPS. Board of Review scheduled for June 6th 2023 from 2:00 4:00p.m. One concept, mitigation, is a way of compensating for shoreland impacts.23 Mitigation measures typically include replanting of portions of the shoreland zone with native vegetation, removal of other nonconforming structures or uses, the addition of water quality features such as rain gardens, or visual screening of structures. 4.23 STEP PROGRESSION. Wisconsins abundant shoreland areas are a defining feature of the state.1 In addition to the Great Lakes, Wisconsin has approximately 83,000 miles of rivers and streams and more than 15,000 inland lakes. 7.04 OVERNIGHT PARKING IN COUNTY LOTS PROHIBITED. 4.07 EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK. If you are constructing a new home or making alterations to your home/property you must contact Oneida County Planning & Zoning at 715-369-6130, or online at co.oneida.wi.us for all building permits and general questions. 5.10 RULES AND REGULATIONS. 22.18 ANNUAL FEES. 4.63 DISABLED EMPLOYEE PARKING. 4.03 SCOPE. Chapter 12 LICENSES AND PERMITS 19.24 PARKING REGULATIONS. Wisconsin Oneida County Perform a free Oneida County, WI public land records search, including land deeds, registries, values, ownership, liens, titles, and landroll. 23.02 INTERPRETATION. 7.1 ZONING DIRECTOR. 23.04 DEFINITIONS Code chapter NR 11513 were as follows: Minimum Lot Sizes. 5.4 DETERMINING FLOODWAY AND FLOODFRINGE LIMITS. First, counties must allow a property owner to create a viewing and access corridor within this 35-foot buffer zone. The county must allow the width of that corridor to be up to 35 feet wide for every 100 feet of shoreline of the property and must allow the total corridor width to run consecutively.41. 1.02 OFFICIALS. 25.05 REPEAL OF GENERAL ORDINANCES. 14.05 COUNTY FOREST LAW. Books are no longer on tape, and Jack left us too soon, but in the intervening years I have enjoyed hundreds of books and look forward to my time traveling to work every day. No. The basic restrictions on vegetative cutting in NR 115 still apply. 14.12 PROMULGATION OF RULES. 1.13 COUNTY TREASURER. 23.17 ENFORCEMENT 5.08 LEAVES FOR CANDIDATES FOR POLITICAL OFFICE. The original scope of shoreland zoning was expanded to annexed or newly incorporated areas in the 1980s and 1990s. 15.27 RESERVATION OF LAND AND DEDICATIONS. . CHAPTER 15 WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RECYCLING. Driveway Permit. 3.20 RETENTION OF OVERPAYMENTS. 4.02 DEFINITIONS. 330. 2015 Wisconsin Act 167 established a more detailed set of statutory requirements for calculating the setback average and made the use of the criteria in county shoreland zoning ordinances mandatory.33. However, recent legislative sessions have dramatically altered that shoreland zoning framework.5 The roles of the DNR and the counties are now more limited and the legislature is directly establishing many of the standards governing shoreland zones. 22.07 PUBLIC NOTICE AND RIGHT OF HEARING. 16.04 ROAD NAME SIGNAGE. 3.16 ISSUE OF WORTHLESS CHECKS. 2.17 RULE 17: CORPORATION COUNSEL. 1 Portions of this article are taken from Paul Kent, Wisconsin Water Law in the 21st Century, Lake Mendota Publishing 2013, Chapter 5and used with permission. 5.01 CIVIL SERVICE. WISCONSIN - EPA Map of Radon Zones 3 e n o 2Z e n o 1Z e n o Z . 23.06 PROGRAM EXPENDITURES SUPPORTED BY LICENSE FEES. 17.02 OFFICERS, DUTIES, AND STAFF ASSISTANCE. SPS 316.250SPS 316.300SPS 316.310SPS 316.312SPS 316.314 SPS 316.334SPS 316.358SPS 316.400SPS 316.404SPS 316.406SPS 316.450SPS 316.511SPS 316.547SPS 316.551SPS 316.620 SPS 316.675SPS 316.680SPS 316.700SPS 316.701 Please enable JavaScript in your browser for a better user experience. 720 page is the date the chapter was last published . 3.14 INTEREST RATE AND PENALTY ON OVERDUE OR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. 3.08 ADVANCE OF HIGHWAY FUNDS. 10.12 VIOLATIONS OF ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LAWS BY UNDERAGE PERSONS. 6.04 THE WISCONSIN STATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN. NOTICE: Per Sec. Recently Passed Code of Ordinances; Education. 1.16 REGISTER OF DEEDS. sections 59.692 and 281.31. Code NR 115.05(1)(b)1m.a. Permits are necessary for fences and sheds. 52 2015 Wisconsin Act 55 provisions prevent counties from imposing shoreland zoning requirements more stringent than these standards. Below is a summary of the key statutory and rule provisions under the current framework. In the 1980s and 1990s, the legislature expanded shoreland zoning to cover areas annexed into cities and villages,17 as well as areas incorporated into a city or village.18 In 1997, the legislature created a grant program that encouraged counties to classify lakes and enact more stringent regulations based on the classification of the lake.19 By the late 1990s, the legislature also started to enact some minor statutory exceptions to the standards in NR 115. Forty years out from the enactment of shoreland zoning, many nonconforming homes were no longer eligible for maintenance or repair. 1.05 RECEIPT OF GIFTS AND GRATUITIES. Hard copies of building permits from the years 2009 - 2019 are held by the Outagamie County Development & Land Services office, located at 320 S. Walnut Street, Level 3, Appleton, WI 54911. SUBDIVISION AND PLATTING, CHAPTER 14 Chapter 14 FORESTRY AND OUTDOOR RECREATION A highly developed shoreline also includes an areawhere there is at least 500 feet of shoreline that has a majority of lots with more than 30 percent impervious area or a majority of lots less than 20,000 square feet or the area is located on a lake that is served by a sewerage system.49. Paul G. Kent, Stafford Rosenbaum LLP, Madison. 6.05 PRESERVATION OF PUBLIC RECORDS. 22.20 COMPLETED RECLAMATION--REPORTING, CERTIFICATION AND EFFECT. 19.25 PARKING REGULATION SIGNS TO BE ERECTED AND ZONES TO BE MARKED. 19.08 HEIGHT LIMITATION ZONES. 4.58 MULTIPLE EMPLOYMENT WITHIN THE COUNTY. Under the original program, county ordinances were required to meet minimum standards set by the DNR, but counties could enact more stringent standards if they chose to do so. 415 Menominee Street Minocqua , Wisconsin , 54548 Phone 715-356-7316 Fax 715-358-3276 Free Oneida County Building Department Property Records Search Find Oneida County residential building & property records including ownership, land use & zoning, parcel & structural descriptions, market valuations, sales history, tax assessments, deeds & more. 59.692(2m)). PLANNING AND ZONING DIRECTOR. In addition, the new statutory provisions prohibit counties from restricting the repair or replacement of these six exempt structures by requiring a fee, approval, or mitigation.37 Counties are allowed to prohibit the expansion of these structures outside of the building envelope, except when necessary to comply with state and federal requirements.38, The provision restricting the expansion of existing exempt structures and the provision allowing the construction of new exempt structures must be read together, particularly with respect to boathouses. 5.25 DISPOSITION OF DUTY WEAPON UPON RETIREMENT. ORDERLY CONDUCT, CHAPTER 10 12.01 LICENSES REQUIRED. In exchange for this flexibility for property owners, several new regulatory concepts were included. 17.07 DECISIONS OF THE BOARD. The balcony guard shall terminate no more than 46 inches above the floor level of the balcony. 16.01 PURPOSE. There is a distinction between the nonconforming use of a structure and a nonconforming structure that is nonconforming for reasons of size or location.15 The legislature adopted an overall policy goal to eliminate nonconforming uses by restricting the repair of the structures that were part of the nonconforming use. 11.09 HEALTH DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR. 15.17 PRE-PRELIMINARY PLAT CONFERENCE FOR PROPOSED TOWN, COUNTY AND STATE SUBDIVISIONS. 5.1 APPLICABILITY. 1.27 AUDITOR/FINANCE DIRECTOR. Chapter 1 GENERAL GOVERNMENT 2.39 FORESTRY, LAND, AND OUTDOOR RECREATION COMMITTEE. 4.2 PERMITTED USES. 19.21 OPERATION OF VEHICLES ON RUNWAYS, TAXIWAYS AND RAMPS. 4.29 MEAL REIMBURSEMENT. *If there is no link, building permits have not been provided to our office. 4.10 AT-WILL EMPLOYMENT. 18.04 REAL ESTATE SALES OF TAX DEED OR IN REM TAX FORECLOSURE PROPERTIES. One of the ways that Wisconsin has attempted to balance these public and private interests in shoreland areas is through the legislative mandate of shoreland zoning. EXTENSION AGENTS. The historic limitation on minimum lot size in NR 115 remains - 10,000 square feet and 65 feet wide for sewered lots and 20,000 square feet and 100 feet wide for unsewered lots. 281.69(5), as created by 1997 Wis. Act 27. The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows: SECTION 1. 15.10 LAND DIVISIONS GOVERNED BY THIS CHAPTER. 25 (1973). 12.02 GENERAL PROVISIONS AS TO LICENSES. 14.01 FORESTRY, LAND AND OUTDOOR RECREATION COMMITTEE. These records are categorized only by Township and Month-Year. 5.15 PENALTY. 8.06 PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES. 22.03 STANDARDS. 15.32 RECORDING AND CONVEYANCE OF LOTS OR PARCELS INCLUDED WITHIN LAND DIVISION REQUIRING COUNTY APPROVAL. 7.2 ONEIDA COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMITTEE. 59.692(1k)(am)2. 6800 and above: 100: 125: For purposes of determining roof live loads, the County Building Official may consider qualified snow load studies as determined by a .