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11.01 -11.015(12)
<br /> CHAPTER 11 structures, or accessory uses, the placement of
<br /> mobile homes, mining, dredging, filling, grading,
<br /> SHORELAND, SHORELAND-WETLAND AND paving, excavation or drilling operations,
<br /> INLAND-WETLAND REGULATIONS deposition_of materials.
<br /> (6) Drainage system. One or more artificial
<br /> 11.01 Dane County Shoreland, Shoreland- ditches, tile drains or similar devices which
<br /> Wetland and Inland-Wetland. collect surface runoff or groundwater and convey
<br /> 11.015 Definitions. it to a point of discharge.
<br /> 11.02 Shoreland District. (7) Land use. Any artificial change to
<br /> 11.03 Shoreland Regulations. improved or unimproved real estate including,
<br /> 11.04 Shore Cover. but not limited to, the construction of buildings,
<br /> 11.05 Filling, Grading, Lagooning, Dredging, structures or accessory structures; the
<br /> Ditching or Excavating. construction of additions or substantial improve-
<br /> 11.06 Shoreland-Wetland and Inland-Wetland ments to buildings, structures or accessory
<br /> Districts. structures; the placement of buildings or
<br /> 11.07 Permitted Uses in the Shoreland- structures; mining, dredging, filling, grading,
<br /> Wetland and Inland-Wetland Districts. paving, excavation or drilling operations; and the
<br /> 11.08 Uses Which Are Allowed In The storage, deposition or extraction of materials,
<br /> Shoreland-Wetland and Inland-Wetland and the installation or construction of public or
<br /> Districts Subject to the Issuance of a private sewage disposal systems or water supply
<br /> Zoning(Land Use) Permit. facilities.
<br /> 11.09 Prohibited Uses. (7m) Marina fuel system tank. A permanent
<br /> 11.10 Rezoning of Lands in the Shoreland- above-ground structure, not to exceed 8,000
<br /> Wetland and Inland-Wetland Districts. gallon capacity, designed to contain Class I or II
<br /> [11.11 - 11.98 reserved.] liquids for dispensation into the tanks of self-
<br /> 11.99 Enforcement and Penalties. propelled marine craft and marina equipment
<br /> used in the ordinary course of business of that
<br /> 11.01 DANE COUNTY SHORELAND, marina and located on a lot occupied by a legally
<br /> SHORELAND-WETLAND AND INLAND- permitted marina as defined in section
<br /> 10.01(36h).
<br /> WETLAND. The county is specifically
<br /> (8) Non-conforming structure. An existing
<br /> empowered to regulate these management
<br /> lawful structure or building which is not in
<br /> districts under sections 59.692 and 33.455, Wis.
<br /> districts with the provisions of the applicable
<br /> Stats.
<br /> [History:am.,Sub.2 to OA 21, 1993-94,pub.09/30/94;am., zoning ordinance for the area which it occupies.
<br /> Sub. 1 to OA 47, 1993-94,pub.03/22/95;am.,OA 42, 1996- (9) Non-conforming use. A lawful use that
<br /> 97,pub.06/17/97.] existed prior to adoption of a zoning ordinance
<br /> which restricts or prohibits said use.
<br /> 11.015 DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter, (10) Ordinary high-water mark means the point
<br /> the following words and phrases have the on the bank or shore up to which the presence
<br /> meanings indicated: and action of surface water is so continuous as
<br /> (1) Board of adjustment. The body established to leave a distinctive mark such as by erosion,
<br /> under section 59.694, Wisconsin Statutes, for destruction or prevention of terrestrial vegetation,
<br /> counties and designated board of adjustment. predominance of aquatic vegetation, or other
<br /> (2) Boathouse. A building for the storage of easily recognized characteristics.
<br /> boats, canoes and other watercraft and their (11) Inland-wetlands. These wetlands include
<br /> accessories. all wetlands located throughout unincorporated
<br /> (3) Channel. A channel is a natural or artificial Dane County that are not within the county
<br /> watercourse with definite bed and banks to shoreland district, i.e., not located within 1,000
<br /> confine and conduct the normal flow of water. feet from the ordinary high-water mark of
<br /> (4) Department of natural resources. The navigable lakes, ponds or flowages, and also not
<br /> department of natural resources of the State of located within 300 feet of the ordinary high-water
<br /> Wisconsin. mark or landward side of the flood plain of the
<br /> (5) Development. Any manmade change to navigable reaches of rivers and streams.
<br /> improved or unimproved real estate including, (12) Special exception means a use which is
<br /> but not limited to, construction of or additions or permitted by this ordinance provided that certain
<br /> substantial improvements to buildings, other
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