DNR Jurisdiction Over WaterwaysThe DNR regulates activities that may impact navigable waters below the Ordinary High Water Mark. A navigable waterway is defined through case law as any waterway that has a defined bed and bank, and upon which it is…
Here you will find all the information you need to identify DNR exemptions that may apply to your waterfront property development projects.Waterway protection exemption determinationsUse this list of activities with statutory exemptions (with links…
Preserving and protecting a corridor of native vegetation, also known as a buffer, along the shoreline is important for the protection of water quality, fish and wildlife habitat and natural scenic beauty in our lakes and rivers. The research…
The legislature has established four programs to protect our shoreland areas. The department is legislatively mandated to oversee three of these programs, shoreland zoning, shoreland-wetland zoning and St. Croix Scenic Riverway zoning. While the…
A partnership between state and local government The Wisconsin Shoreland Management Program protects water quality, fish and wildlife habitat, recreation and natural beauty through shoreland zoning ordinances. Local communities adopt zoning…
Restoring your shoreline can improve fish and wildlife habitat while protecting against erosion. See the resources below for best practices, finding the right plant species, and funding opportunities
The information below covers the adoption and administration of shoreland zoning ordinances for local government officials and staff.These standards seek to create a balance between private rights and public interests in compliance with statewide…
Laws and regulations Publication number Publication information Chapter NR 115 Wisconsin's Shoreland Management Program. Wisconsin Administrative Code. Chapter NR 116 Wisconsin's Floodplain Management Program.