Wisconsin Code § 92.17

Shoreland management
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(1) GUIDELINES ORDINANCE. The guidelines for a shoreland management ordinance
shall establish standards for activities related to the purpose of
maintaining and improving surface water quality.
(2) AUTHORITY TO ENACT ORDINANCE. (a) A city or village
may enact a shoreland management ordinance.
(ag) A county may enact a shoreland management ordinance.
A county shoreland management ordinance does not apply in any
town that enacts an ordinance under par. (ar).
(ar) A town may enact a shoreland management ordinance
that is prepared under sub. (1).
(b) If a county, city or village proposes to enact an ordinance
based on the guidelines prepared under sub. (1), or if a town proposes to enact a shoreland management ordinance, the county,
city, village or town shall submit a draft of the ordinance to the
department.
(c) The board shall review a draft of an ordinance submitted
under par. (b) and make recommendations to the department.
(d) The department shall review and approve or disapprove a
draft of an ordinance submitted under par. (b).
(e) A county, city or village may enact an ordinance based on
the guidelines prepared under sub. (1) only if the draft of the ordinance is approved by the department under par. (d). A town may
enact a shoreland management ordinance only if the draft of the
ordinance is approved by the department under par. (d).
(2m) AUTHORITY TO ENFORCE ORDINANCE. A county may
not enforce a shoreland management ordinance unless the county
uses funds provided under s. 92.14 (3) for grants for the purposes
under s. 92.14 (3) (b). A city, village or town may not enforce a
shoreland management ordinance unless the county in which the
city, village or town is located uses funds provided under s. 92.14
(3) for grants for the purposes under s. 92.14 (3) (b).
(2r) DEPARTMENT NOT TO REQUIRE ENACTMENT. The department may not require a county, city, village or town to enact
an ordinance under this section as a condition of any other program administered by the department.
(4) COOPERATION. The department shall consult with the
governing bodies of counties, cities, villages and towns to secure
voluntary uniformity of regulations, so far as practicable, shall
identify low-cost practices and shall extend assistance to counties, cities, villages and towns under this section.

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