Wisconsin Code § 59.691

Required notice on certain approvals
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(1) In
this section, “wetland” has the meaning given in s. 23.32 (1).
(2) (a) Except as provided in par. (b), a county that issues a
building permit or other approval for construction activity, shall
give the applicant a written notice as specified in subs. (3) and (4)
at the time the building permit is issued.
(b) 1. A county is not required to give the notice under par. (a)
at the time that it issues a building permit if the county issues the
building permit on a standard building permit form prescribed by
the department of safety and professional services.
2. A county is not required to give the notice under par. (a) at
the time that it issues a building permit or other approval if the
building permit or other approval is for construction activity that
does not involve any land disturbing activity including removing
protective ground cover or vegetation, or excavating, filling, covering, or grading land.
(3) Each notice shall contain the following language: “YOU
ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH STATE AND
FEDERAL LAWS CONCERNING CONSTRUCTION NEAR
OR ON WETLANDS, LAKES, AND STREAMS. WETLANDS THAT ARE NOT ASSOCIATED WITH OPEN WATER CAN BE DIFFICULT TO IDENTIFY. FAILURE TO
COMPLY MAY RESULT IN REMOV AL OR MODIFICATION
OF CONSTRUCTION THAT VIOLATES THE LAW OR
OTHER PENALTIES OR COSTS. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES WETLANDS IDENTIFICATION WEB PAGE OR
CONTACT A DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
SERVICE CENTER.”
(4) The notice required in sub. (2) (a) shall contain the electronic website address that gives the recipient of the notice direct
contact with that website.
(5) A county in issuing a notice under this section shall require that the applicant for the building permit sign a statement
acknowledging that the person has received the notice.

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