Wisconsin's NR 115 sets minimum shoreland zoning standards along navigable waters, and the Public Trust Doctrine protects Great Lakes shores. Counties must adopt rules at least as strict as NR 115 statewide.
Wis. Stat. section 59.692 requires counties to adopt shoreland zoning meeting NR 115 minimum standards within 1,000 feet of a lake or pond and 300 feet of a river or stream. Standards include 75-foot setbacks from the ordinary high water mark, vegetative buffer requirements, impervious surface limits of 15 percent, and mitigation when expanding nonconforming structures. The Public Trust Doctrine (Wis. Const. art. IX, sec. 1) protects navigable waters and Great Lakes shorelines below the ordinary high water mark for public use. 2015 Act 55 limits how much stricter counties may go beyond NR 115 minimums.
Violations may result in injunctions, restoration orders, daily forfeitures, removal of unpermitted structures, and replanting of vegetative buffers under Wis. Stat. 59.69(11) and 30.294.
Green Bay, WI
Green Bay regulates amplified music under the general noise ordinance. Sound amplification permits available for events. WI Stat. Β§947.01 applies.
Green Bay, WI
Green Bay considers excessive barking a nuisance. Animal control handles complaints. WI Stat. Β§174 covers dog regulation statewide.
Green Bay, WI
Green Bay enforces quiet hours 10 PM to 7 AM in residential zones. Lambeau Field game days bring significant crowd noise to surrounding neighborhoods. The Br...
Green Bay, WI
Green Bay has strict parking rules especially around Lambeau Field on game days. Winter overnight parking ban November through March for snow removal. Reside...
Green Bay, WI
Green Bay restricts commercial vehicle parking in residential zones. Weight, size, and signage limits apply. Overnight heavy truck storage prohibited.
Green Bay, WI
Green Bay requires vehicles parked on improved surfaces. Front lawn parking prohibited. Driveway modifications require permits.
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