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Chapter 17
<br /> Resources and the appropriate office of FEMA and shooting preserves, target ranges, trap and skeet
<br /> shall require the applicant to secure all necessary ranges, hunting and fishing areas, and hiking and
<br /> state and federal permits. The flood carrying horseback riding trails, subject to the fill limitations
<br /> capacity within the altered or relocated portion of of s. 17.33(4).
<br /> any watercourse shall be maintained. (5) Uses or structures accessory to open space uses,
<br /> or those classified as historic structures, that are not
<br /> 17.27 CHAPTERS 30, 31, WIS. STATS., in conflict with the provisions in ss. 17.33 and
<br /> OTHER DEVELOPMENT. Development which 17.34.13
<br /> requires a permit from the Department of Natural (6) Extraction of sand, gravel or other materials
<br /> Resources, under Ch. 30 and 31, Stats., such as according to s. 17.33(3).
<br /> docks, piers, wharves, bridges, culverts, dams and (7) Functionally water-dependent uses such as:
<br /> navigational aids, may be allowed provided the docks,piers or wharves, including those used as part
<br /> necessary local permits are obtained and necessary of a marina, and other water related uses such as
<br /> amendments to the official floodway lines, water dams, flowage areas, culverts, navigational aids and
<br /> surface profiles, floodplain zoning maps or river crossings of transmission lines, and pipelines,
<br /> floodplain zoning ordinance, are made according to according to Chs. 30,31,Wis. Stats.
<br /> ss. 17.71 and 17.72. (8) Public utilities, streets and bridges, according to
<br /> s. 17.335(2).
<br /> [17.28-17.30 reserved for future use.]
<br /> 17.33 STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPMENTS IN
<br /> FLOODWAY AREAS.
<br /> SUBCHAPTER III (1) Any development in floodway areas shall meet
<br /> FLOODWAY (FW) AND FLOODFRINGE (Flte) all of the provisions of subchap. II; and have a low
<br /> DISTRICTS flood damage potential.
<br /> (2) Applicants shall provide the following data for
<br /> 17.31 APPLICABILITY. The provisions of this the zoning administrator to determine the effects of
<br /> section apply to all areas mapped as floodway on the the proposal according to s. 17.25:
<br /> official floodplain zoning maps, and to those (a) A cross-section elevation view of the
<br /> portions of the general floodplain district determined proposal, perpendicular to the watercourse,
<br /> to be floodway according to the procedures in indicating whether the proposed development will
<br /> s. 17.44. obstruct flow;or
<br /> (b) An analysis calculating the effects of this
<br /> 17.32 PERMITTED USES. proposal on regional flood height.
<br /> (1) The open space uses listed in subs. (2) through (3) The zoning administrator shall deny the permit
<br /> (8) are allowed in the floodway district and the application where it is determined the project will
<br /> floodway portion of the general floodplain district, increase flood elevations upstream or downstream
<br /> providing 0.01 foot or more, based on the data submitted for
<br /> (a) they are not prohibited by any other sub.(2),above.
<br /> ordinance;
<br /> (b) they meet the standards in ss. 17.33 and 17.335 STRUCTURES.
<br /> 17.34;and (1)In, or over floodway areas, only structures which
<br /> (c) all permits or certificates have been issued are accessory to permanent open space uses, Those
<br /> according to s. 17.61: classified as historic structures, or are functionally
<br /> (2) Agricultural uses, such as: general farming, dependent on a waterfront location, may be allowed
<br /> pasturing, outdoor plant nurseries, horticulture, by permit, providing the structures meet all of the
<br /> viticulture, truck farming, forestry, sod farming and following criteria:14
<br /> wild crop harvesting. (a) The structures are not designed for human
<br /> (3) Nonstructural industrial and commercial uses, habitation, or associated with high flood damage
<br /> such as loading areas, parking areas, and airport potential.
<br /> landing strips.
<br /> (4) Nonstructural private and public recreational
<br /> uses, such as golf courses, tennis courts, driving 13
<br /> ranges, archery ranges, picnic grounds, boat Annotation: Rev.federal rule Oct.1990.
<br /> launching ramps, swimming areas, parks, wildlife 14
<br /> and nature preserves, game farms, fish hatcheries, Annotation: Rev.federal rule Oct.1990.
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