Wisconsin Code § 30.745

Limited jurisdiction for administration and enforcement of navigation aids by municipalities
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(1)
DEFINITIONS. As used in this section:
(a) “Adjacent outlying waters” means the outlying waters adjacent to the boundaries of a municipality and extending outward
for a distance of one-half mile.
(b) “Municipality” means any town, village or city.
(2) EXERCISE OF LIMITED JURISDICTION. (a) Authority to enact ordinances. A municipality may enact by ordinance a navigation aids system and regulations affecting moorings, markers and

buoys in adjacent outlying waters if the system and regulations
are not in conflict with the uniform navigation aids system established by the department under s. 30.74 (2) or with any county
ordinance.
(b) Conflicts. Any municipal ordinance enacted under this
section which conflicts with the uniform navigation aids system
established by the department under s. 30.74 (2) or with any
county ordinance is void.
(c) Administration and enforcement. Except as provided under s. 62.23 (7a) (am) , a municipality may exercise jurisdiction
over adjacent outlying waters for the purpose of administering
and enforcing an ordinance enacted under this section.

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