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7. 59.692 (1t) of the statutes is created to read:
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59.692
(1t) (a) Restrictions that are applicable to damaged or destroyed
11nonconforming structures and that are contained in an ordinance enacted under this
12section may not prohibit the restoration of a nonconforming structure if the structure
13will be restored to the size, subject to par. (b), location and use that it had
14immediately before the damage or destruction occurred or impose any limits on the
15costs of the repair, reconstruction or improvement if all of the following apply:
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1. The nonconforming structure was damaged or destroyed after October 14,
171997.
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2. The damage or destruction was caused by violent wind, vandalism, fire,
19flood, ice, snow, mold, or infestation.
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(b) An ordinance enacted under this section to which par. (a) applies shall allow
21for the size of a structure to be larger than the size it was immediately before the
22damage or destruction if necessary for the structure to comply with applicable state
23or federal requirements.
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159.692
(2m) (a) In this subsection:
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1. "Development regulations" means the part of a shoreland zoning ordinance
3enacted under this section that applies to elements including setback, height, lot
4coverage, and side yard.
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2. "Nonconforming structure" means a dwelling or other building that existed
6lawfully before the current zoning ordinance was enacted or amended, but that does
7not conform with one or more of the development regulations in the current
8shoreland zoning ordinance.
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(b) A county may not enact, and a county, city, or village may not enforce, a
10provision in a county shoreland zoning ordinance that does any of the following:
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1. Regulates the location, maintenance, expansion, replacement, repair, or
12relocation of a nonconforming structure if that provision is more restrictive than the
13shoreland zoning standards for nonconforming structures promulgated by the
14department under this section.
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2. Regulates the construction of a structure or building on a substandard lot
16if that provision is more restrictive than the shoreland zoning standards for
17substandard lots promulgated by the department under this section.
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59.692
(4) (b) Variances and appeals regarding shorelands within a county are
21for the board of adjustment for that county under s. 59.694, and the procedures of
22that section apply.
Notwithstanding s. 59.694 (4), the department may not appeal
23a decision of the county to grant or deny a variance under this section but may, upon
24the request of a county board of adjustment, issue an opinion on whether a variance
25should be granted or denied.
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61.353
(3) (intro.) A village ordinance enacted under this section shall
accord
6and be consistent with the requirements and limitations under s. 59.692 (1d), (1f),
7and (1k) and shall include at least all of the following provisions:
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12. 61.353 (3) (cm) of the statutes is created to read:
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61.353
(3) (cm) 1. A provision requiring a person who owns shoreland property
10that contains vegetation to maintain that vegetation in a vegetative buffer zone
11along the entire shoreline of the property and extending 35 feet inland from the
12ordinary high-water mark of the navigable water, except as provided in subd. 2.
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2. If the vegetation in a vegetative buffer zone contains invasive species or dead
14or diseased vegetation, the owner of the shoreland property may remove the
15vegetation, except that if the owner removes all of the vegetation in the vegetative
16buffer zone, the owner shall establish a vegetative buffer zone with new vegetation.
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13. 61.353 (3) (dm) of the statutes is created to read:
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61.353
(3) (dm) A provision allowing a person who is required to maintain or
19establish a vegetative buffer zone under par. (cm) to remove all of the vegetation in
20a part of that zone in order to establish a viewing or access corridor that is no greater
21than 30 feet wide for every 100 feet of shoreline frontage and that extends no more
22than 35 feet inland from the ordinary high-water mark.
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162.233
(3) (intro.) A city ordinance enacted under this section shall
accord and
2be consistent with the requirements and limitations under s. 59.692 (1d), (1f), and
3(1k) and shall include at least all of the following provisions:
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15. 62.233 (3) (cm) of the statutes is created to read:
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62.233
(3) (cm) 1. A provision requiring a person who owns shoreland property
6that contains vegetation to maintain that vegetation in a vegetative buffer zone
7along the entire shoreline of the property and extending 35 feet inland from the
8ordinary high-water mark of the navigable water, except as provided in subd. 2.
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2. If the vegetation in a vegetative buffer zone contains invasive species or dead
10or diseased vegetation, the owner of the shoreland property may remove the
11vegetation, except that if the owner removes all of the vegetation in the vegetative
12buffer zone, the owner shall establish a vegetative buffer zone with new vegetation.
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16. 62.233 (3) (dm) of the statutes is created to read:
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62.233
(3) (dm) A provision allowing a person who is required to maintain or
15establish a vegetative buffer zone under par. (cm) to remove all of the vegetation in
16a part of that zone in order to establish a viewing or access corridor that is no greater
17than 30 feet wide for every 100 feet of shoreline frontage and that extends no more
18than 35 feet inland from the ordinary high-water mark.
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281.31
(2m) Notwithstanding any other provision of law or administrative
22rule, a shoreland zoning ordinance required under s. 59.692, a construction site
23erosion control and storm water management zoning ordinance authorized under s.
2459.693, 60.627, 61.354 or 62.234 or a wetland zoning ordinance required under s.
161.351 or 62.231 does not apply to lands adjacent to farm drainage ditches if all of
2the following apply:
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(a) The lands are not adjacent to a natural navigable stream or river.
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(b) Those parts of the drainage ditches adjacent to these lands were
5nonnavigable streams before ditching.
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(c) The lands are maintained in nonstructural agricultural use.