Artificial turf is allowed throughout Dane County with no state-level permit, but Madison's Erosion Control Ordinance (MGO Β§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.
No Wisconsin statute specifically regulates artificial turf, leaving it to local zoning and stormwater rules. Residential artificial turf installations on existing lawn areas typically do not require a building permit in Madison, Fitchburg, Middleton, Verona, Sun Prairie, or Stoughton. However, Madison General Ordinance Β§37.05 (Erosion Control and Stormwater) and Dane County Code Ch. 14 require review whenever ground-disturbing activity exceeds 4,000 square feet or when impervious surface increases more than 20 percent. Permeable turf systems with proper base drainage are generally not counted as impervious. Front-yard artificial turf is allowed but should present a finished appearance under Madison's zoning aesthetic standards (MGO Ch. 28). Infill materials containing crumb rubber raise PFAS and heat concerns; Wisconsin DNR has issued advisory guidance though not regulation. Dane County Ch. 11 Shoreland Zoning restricts impervious coverage within 300 feet of navigable waters (Yahara lakes, Waubesa, Kegonsa) at 15 percent of the lot. HOAs cannot enforce outright bans where state consumer-protection case law and Wis. Stat. Β§710.15 (solar access principles extended by analogy) favor water-conserving landscaping.
Stormwater violations MGO Β§37.05: stop-work order plus $500 to $2,000 in forfeitures and required re-grading. Shoreland impervious over 15 percent under Ch. 11: remediation required. HOA fines attempting to ban compliant turf are subject to challenge.
Middleton, WI
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Middleton, WI
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Middleton, WI
Middleton enforces quiet hours typically 10 PM to 7 AM. Noise disturbances enforceable under WI Stat. Β§947.01 (Disorderly Conduct).
Middleton, WI
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Middleton, WI
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Middleton, WI
Middleton requires vehicles parked on improved surfaces. Front lawn parking prohibited. Driveway modifications require permits.
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