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Tiny Homes: Appleton vs Little Chute

How do tiny homes rules compare between Appleton, WI and Little Chute, WI?

Appleton and Little Chute have similar restriction levels.

Appleton, WI

Outagamie County

Some Restrictions

Wisconsin's Uniform Dwelling Code (Wis. Stat. ch. 101 and SPS 320-325) sets statewide construction standards for one- and two-family dwellings, including tiny homes built as permanent dwellings. Local governments cannot impose stricter building code standards than the UDC.

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Little Chute, WI

Outagamie County

Some Restrictions

Wisconsin's Uniform Dwelling Code (Wis. Stat. ch. 101 and SPS 320-325) sets statewide construction standards for one- and two-family dwellings, including tiny homes built as permanent dwellings. Local governments cannot impose stricter building code standards than the UDC.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAppletonLittle Chute
CodeWisconsin UDCWisconsin UDC
AuthorityWis. Stat. 101.63Wis. Stat. 101.63
AgencyDSPS, SPS 320-325DSPS, SPS 320-325
PreemptsLocal building codesLocal building codes
Not PreemptedLocal zoning rulesLocal zoning rules

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Appleton FAQ

Does the Wisconsin UDC apply to tiny homes?

Yes. Tiny homes built as permanent one- or two-family dwellings must comply with the Uniform Dwelling Code. Tiny homes on wheels fall under separate RV or manufactured-home rules.

Can my city require stricter building standards than the UDC?

No. Wis. Stat. 101.65 preempts municipal building codes for one- and two-family dwellings. Cities may only enforce the UDC, not exceed it, though zoning remains local.

Does UDC preemption cover where I can place a tiny home?

No. Zoning, minimum lot size, setbacks, and minimum dwelling-size rules are local. The UDC governs how the structure is built, not where it may be sited.

Little Chute FAQ

Does the Wisconsin UDC apply to tiny homes?

Yes. Tiny homes built as permanent one- or two-family dwellings must comply with the Uniform Dwelling Code. Tiny homes on wheels fall under separate RV or manufactured-home rules.

Can my city require stricter building standards than the UDC?

No. Wis. Stat. 101.65 preempts municipal building codes for one- and two-family dwellings. Cities may only enforce the UDC, not exceed it, though zoning remains local.

Does UDC preemption cover where I can place a tiny home?

No. Zoning, minimum lot size, setbacks, and minimum dwelling-size rules are local. The UDC governs how the structure is built, not where it may be sited.

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