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Artificial Turf: Fitchburg vs Madison

How do artificial turf rules compare between Fitchburg, WI and Madison, WI?

Fitchburg has fewer restrictions than Madison.

Fitchburg, WI

Dane County

Few Restrictions

Artificial turf is allowed throughout Dane County with no state-level permit, but Madison's Erosion Control Ordinance (MGO §37.05) and Dane County Ch. 14 require stormwater review when impervious coverage changes. HOAs generally cannot ban artificial turf where properly installed and maintained.

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Madison, WI

Dane County

Some Restrictions

Madison permits artificial turf on residential lots but treats it as an impervious surface for stormwater and lot coverage calculations under MGO 28 zoning code. Permits may be required in shoreland zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFitchburgMadison
PermitUsually none in Dane County-
StormwaterMGO §37.05 if over 4,000 sfCounts as impervious
Shoreland15% impervious cap Ch. 11Discouraged
Base DrainagePermeable base required-
Heat ConcernPFAS/crumb rubber advisory-
Code-MGO 28
Threshold-Review over 500 sq ft
Infill-Avoid crumb rubber

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fitchburg FAQ

Can I replace my Madison front lawn with artificial turf?

Yes. Madison does not require a permit for residential turf replacement and MGO Ch. 28 does not prohibit it. Use a permeable base and keep installation under the 4,000 sf / 20 percent thresholds in MGO §37.05 to avoid stormwater review.

Are there special rules for lakeshore properties?

Yes. Dane County Ch. 11 Shoreland Zoning caps impervious coverage at 15 percent within 300 feet of navigable waters like Lakes Mendota, Monona, Waubesa, and Kegonsa. Permeable turf systems may not count, but nonpermeable infill areas will.

Madison FAQ

Is artificial turf legal in my front yard?

Yes in most zoning districts, but it counts toward impervious coverage limits for your lot.

Can I use turf along the lakeshore?

It is discouraged in shoreland overlay districts where native vegetation is preferred.

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