This page covers best practices and regulations for property owners with shorelines along lakes or rivers in Wisconsin. If you have questions about shoreland zoning restrictions on your property, please contact your local county zoning authority.
Owning sensitive shorelands outright or securing agreements with property owners to keep their shorelands in a natural state in perpetuity are increasingly popular tools to protect water quality and habitat along lakes and rivers. The DNR buys…
In 1997, the department underwent an overall assessment of the effectiveness of the shoreland program in meeting the legislative goals of protecting water quality, fish and wildlife habitat and natural scenic beauty. Rulemaking process As a result…
Model Zoning Ordinance A new standard model floodplain ordinance went into effect on April 8, 2022. This model should be used by any community amending or adopting a floodplain ordinance after that date. For copies of the documents listed below in…
Regulations Communities are required under s. 87.30, Wis. Stats. to adopt a reasonable and effective floodplain ordinance within one year after hydraulic and engineering data adequate to formulate the ordinance becomes available. Communities are…
Mitigation While it is not possible to prevent natural hazards, it is possible to reduce their consequences. We have tools and techniques which, when put into effect in a timely fashion, allow us to avoid the worst-case scenario when a hazard does…
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) produces Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) that show areas at risk to flooding. The FIRMs are based on engineering studies called Flood Insurance Studies (FIS). The FIRMs can be changed through Letters…
Wisconsin DNR floodplain mapping applicationThe DNR Floodplain Management Program's mapping application allows the public access to the Wisconsin Floodplain Analysis database and FEMA's National Flood Hazard Layer. Floodplain Insurance Studies and…
Letters of Map Amendment (LOMA), Letters of Map Revision (LOMR) and Letters of Map Revision Based on Fill (LOMR-F) are documents issued by FEMA that officially remove a property and/or structure from the floodplain for flood insurance purposes. They…