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Chapter 17
<br /> exemption allowing flood proofing of basements has Storage District or rezone to the Flood Fringe •
<br /> been granted by the Federal Insurance District.
<br /> Administration (FIA) of the Federal Emergency (j) Uses Permitted by the Department of
<br /> Management Agency(FEMA). Natural Resources Pursuant to Chapters 30 and 31,
<br /> (b) Commercial, Manufacturing and Wis. Stats. Provided that the necessary permits are
<br /> Industrial. obtained and amendments approved by the County to
<br /> 1. Principal buildings which are to be erected, the official floodway lines, water surface profiles,
<br /> constructed, reconstructed, added to or moved into a flood plain zoning maps and flood plain zoning
<br /> flood storage area shall be elevated or flood-proofed ordinance.
<br /> to two feet above the regional flood elevation. (k) Other Uses. Any uses that are compatible
<br /> Measures shall be taken to minimize interference with the criteria for flood storage areas.
<br /> with normal plant operations especially for plants (1) Accessory Buildings and Structures.
<br /> located on streams having protracted flood durations. Accessory buildings (not connected to a principal
<br /> 2. Storage yards, parking lots, airport landing building) and structures accessory to permitted uses
<br /> strips and other similar accessory uses may be at may be permitted providing they:
<br /> lower elevations,but,no such area for general use by 1. Are not designed for human habitation.
<br /> the public shall be inundated to a depth greater than 2. Have a low flood damage potential.
<br /> i two feet or subjected to flood velocities greater than 3. Are to be constructed and placed on the
<br /> two feet per second. building site so as to offer minimum obstruction to
<br /> (c) Storage or Processing. Materials that the flow of flood waters. Whenever possible,
<br /> are buoyant,flammable,explosive,or which in times structures will be constructed with the longitudinal
<br /> of flooding, could be injurious to human, animal, or axis parallel to the direction of flow of flood waters,
<br /> plant life, shall be stored at or above the flood and will be placed with their longitudinal axis
<br /> protection elevation or flood proofed in compliance approximately on the same line as those of adjoining
<br /> • with the provisions of this ordinance. structures.
<br /> (d) Utilities. Construction and substantial 4. Are firmly anchored to prevent them from
<br /> improvements to utilities may be permitted provided floating away and restricting bridge openings or
<br /> that they are flood proofed to the flood protection other restricted sections of the stream or river.
<br /> elevation. 5. Have all service facilities, such as electrical
<br /> _.. (e) Sewage Systems. On-site sewage disposal and heating equipment at or above the flood
<br /> systems shall be flood proofed to the flood protection protection elevation for the particular area.
<br /> elevation and shall meet the applicable provisions of 6. Are not subjected to flood depths greater than
<br /> local zoning ordinances and Wisconsin two feet or flood velocities greater than two feet per
<br /> Administrative Code ILHR 83. second.
<br /> (f) Wells. Wells, whether public or private, (8) Uses Not Permitted in the Flood Storage
<br /> shall be flood proofed to the flood protection District.
<br /> elevation and shall meet the applicable provisions of (a) Solid Waste Disposal Sites. All solid
<br /> Chapter NR 111 and NR 112, Wisconsin waste disposal sites, whether public or private, are
<br /> Administrative Code. prohibited in the flood storage district.
<br /> ' (g) Agricultural Uses. Including but not [History: cr. as s. 11.16,zoning OA#3613, 1986-
<br /> limited to: general farming, pasture, grazing, 87, adopted 05/01/86; renum. from 11.16, Sub. 1 to
<br /> outdoor plant nurseries, horticulture, viticulture, OA 47, 1993-94,pub.03/22/95.]
<br /> truck farming, forestry, sod farming and wild crop
<br /> harvesting. [17.82-17.90 reserved for future use.]
<br /> (h) Private and Public Recreational Uses.
<br /> { Including but not limited to: golf courses, tennis
<br /> courts, driving ranges, archery ranges, picnic SUBCHAPTER IX
<br /> grounds, boat launching ramps, swimming areas, ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES
<br /> parks, wildlife and nature preserves, game farms,
<br /> fish hatcheries, shooting preserves, target ranges, 17.91 ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES. Any
<br /> trap and skeet ranges, hunting and fishing areas, violation of the provisions of this ordinance by any
<br /> hiking and horseback riding trails. person shall be unlawful and shall be referred to the
<br /> (I) Extraction of Sand,.Gravel and/or Other corporation counsel for prosecution of violators. A
<br /> Materials. The property owner or excavator shall violator shall, upon conviction, forfeit a penalty of
<br /> apply for any necessary amendments to the Flood not less than $25 and not more than$200, together
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