Environmental Rules in Racine, WI (2026)
1 verified environmental rules for Racine, Wisconsin, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.
Verified from official government sources
Flood Zones
The City of Racine regulates floodplain development through Chapter 114, Article VIII (Flood Regulations) and Article IX (Shoreland and Wetland Regulations) of its Zoning Ordinance, adopted under Wis. Stat. Sec. 87.30 and in conformance with Wisconsin Administrative Code Chapter NR 116 and 44 CFR Parts 59-72. The Root River runs through the city to its outlet at Lake Michigan, and the Lake Michigan shoreline along the eastern edge is a separately mapped coastal flood hazard area. Development in mapped Special Flood Hazard Areas requires a floodplain zoning permit, new residential structures and most fill are prohibited in the regulatory floodway, and structures in the flood fringe must be elevated to the flood protection elevation (regional flood elevation plus freeboard).
Flood Zone Regulations (Racine, WI)
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