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Timestamp: 2019-10-23 15:34:43
Document Index: 157782659

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 25', '§ 25', '§ 25', '§ 25', '§ 25', '§ 25', '§ 25', '§ 25', '§ 25', '§ 66', '§ 11', '§ 10', '§ 814', '§ 66', '§ 25', '§ 66', '§ 13', '§ 66']

Oneida County, WI Construction and Effect of Ordinances
§ 25.01 Rules of Construction.
§ 25.02 Conflict and Separability.
§ 25.03 Clerk to File Documents Incorporated by Reference.
§ 25.04 Penalty Provisions.
§ 25.05 Repeal of General Ordinances.
§ 25.06 Effect of Repeals.
§ 25.07 Title; Effective Date; Citation.
§ 25.08 Revision and Perpetuation of Code.
Chapter 25 Construction and Effect of Ordinances
Wisconsin Statutes. All references to "Wisconsin Statutes" or "Wis. Stats." shall mean the Wisconsin Statutes for the years 2005-06 and any amendments made thereto.
[Amended by MSC 93; No. 68-2008]
Gender, Singular and Plural. Every word in this Code and in any ordinance imparting the masculine gender may extend and be applied to females as well as males, and every word imparting the singular number only may extend and be applied to several persons or things as well as to one person or thing; provided these rules of construction shall not be applied to any provision which contains any express language excluding such construction or when the subject matter or context of such provision may be repugnant thereto.
Conflict of Provisions. If the provisions of the different chapters of this Code conflict with or contravene each other, the provisions of each chapter shall prevail as to all matters and questions arising out of the subject matter of such chapter.
Separability of Code Provisions. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of the Code is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by reason of any decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of any other section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase or portion thereof. The Board hereby declares that it would have passed this Code and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases or portions may be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
Whenever in this Code any standard, code, rule, regulation or other written or printed matter is adopted by reference, it shall be deemed incorporated in this Code as if fully set forth herein and the County Clerk shall file, deposit and keep in his office a copy of the code, standard, rule, regulation or other written or printed matter as adopted. Materials so filed, deposited and kept shall be public records open for examination with proper care by any person during the County Clerk's office hours, subject to such orders or regulations which the County Clerk may prescribe for their preservation.
General Penalty. Unless otherwise specified in § 25.04(4)(c), any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this Code shall upon conviction of such violation be subject to a penalty, which shall be as follows:
[Amended by Ord. No. 7-95]
First Offense. Any person who shall violate any provision of this Code shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit not less than $5 nor more than $500, together with the costs of prosecution, and in default of payment of such forfeiture and costs of prosecution, shall be imprisoned in the County Jail until such forfeiture and costs are paid, but not exceeding 90 days.
Second Offense. Any person found guilty of violating any ordinance or part of an ordinance of this Code who shall previously have been convicted of a violation of the same ordinance within one year shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit not less than $10 nor more than $500 for each such offense, together with costs of prosecution, and in default of payment of such forfeiture and costs, shall be imprisoned in the County Jail until such forfeiture and costs of prosecution are paid, but not exceeding six months.
Continued Violations. Each violation and each day a violation continues or occurs shall constitute a separate offense. Nothing in this Code shall preclude the County from maintaining any appropriate action to prevent or remove a violation of any provision of this Code.
Execution Against Defendant's Property. Whenever any person fails to pay any forfeiture and costs of prosecution upon the order of any court for violation of any ordinance of the County, the court may, in lieu of ordering imprisonment of the defendant, or after the defendant has been released from custody, issue an execution against the property of the defendant for such forfeiture and costs.
Citation Method of Enforcement. Citations may be issued for violations of this General Code, including ordinances for which a statutory counterpart exists. The form of such citation shall comply with § 66.0113, Wis. Stats., as it may be amended from time to time.
[Amended by Ord. No. 96-79; Ord. No. 31-80; Ord. No. 28-83; Ord. No. 25-88; Ord. No. 114-88; Ord. No. 128-88; Ord. No. 7-95; Ord. No. 102-95; Ord. No. 55-99; Ord. No. 05-03; Ord. No. 61-2003; Rev. 2-14-2006; Ord. No. 119-2007; Ord. No. 52-2010; Ord. No. 83-2011; Ord. No. 35-2013; Ord. No. 82-2013; Res. No. 18-2017; 3-19-2019 by Res. No. 26-2019, effective 4-2-2019; 3-19-2019 by Res. No. 27-2019, effective 4-2-2019]
The issuance of citations is expressly limited to the following County officials and employees, and the authority delegated to a County official or employee to issue such citations may only be granted or revoked by the County Board:
The Planning and Zoning Director, Assistant Planning and Zoning Director, Zoning Code Assistant, Planning Manager, Land Use Specialists, and Zoning Technicians are authorized to issue citations for violations of the provisions of Chapters 9, 13, 15, 22, and §§ 11.13(4) and 11.16 of the General Code.
The County Forest Administrator, the Assistant Forest Administrator, and the County Forester are authorized to issue citations for violations of the provisions of Chapter 14 of the General Code.
The designee of the Rhinelander-Oneida County Airport Commission.
The Oneida County Sheriff and personnel deputized by the Oneida County Sheriff may issue citations for all violations of the General Code.
The Solid Waste Administrator, is authorized to issue citations for violations of the provisions of Chapters 8 and 22 of the General Code.
The Health Department Director and any public health nurse or the Health Officer's designees under the direction of the Public Health Officer, are authorized to issue citations for violations of §§ 10.18, 10.19, 11.13(4) and 11.16 of the General Code.
Cash deposits from citations issued shall be paid at the Sheriff's Department or at the office of the Clerk of Circuit Court or by mailing the deposit to the Office of the Clerk of Court, P. O. Box 400, Courthouse, Rhinelander, Wisconsin. The person receiving the deposit shall issue a receipt for the same.
Cash deposits for the indicated ordinance violation as determined by the deposit schedule attached hereto and made a part hereof as Addendum A or as otherwise permitted by this Code pursuant to the deposit schedule established by the Wisconsin Judicial Conference shall be required and shall include any and all Court costs and applicable fees for Court support services, assessments and penalty assessments as permitted by Wisconsin Statutes, including, but not limited to §§ 814.63, 814.634, and 814.635, as may be amended from time to time. Amendments to the deposit schedule which are the result of amendments to the Wisconsin Statutes may be instituted upon review and approval of then Law Enforcement and Judiciary Committee. Any other amendments to the deposit schedule shall only be made after review and approval by the committee of jurisdiction and the County Board. Deposits for nonmoving traffic violations shall not include the penalty assessment.
E9-1-1 VIOLATIONS
5.20(11)a
Use of E9-1-1 system for regular business or non-emergency
5.20(11)b
Intentional use of E9-1-1 system to report non-existent emergency
Fail to remove after 24 hr. notice
SOLID WASTE VIOLATIONS
8.06(1)
Burn any waste at the County solid waste site
8.06(2)
Over 10 gallons
8.06(3)
Litter any type of solid waste-vehicle
8.06(4)
Illegal transport-uncovered load
8.06(5)
Unauthorized salvage from County solid waste site
8.06(6)
Failure to follow solid waste site instructions deposit waste in unauthorized area of solid waste site
8.06(7)
Deposit yard waste at County transfer station
8.06(8)
Deposit waste at County solid waste site outside of operational hours
8.06(9)
Deposit live or hot coals at County solid waste site
2nd offense within 12 months
8.06(10)
Deposit contaminated soil at County solid waste site without prior approval
8.06(12)
Illegal dumping of hazardous waste in County waters, land, or solid waste site
8.06(13)
Abandoned boats, vehicles, automobiles, and airplanes to be removed from waters of Oneida County
8.07(1)
Solid waste from municipality without an established recycling program in accordance with NR 544 prohibited
8.07(2)
Owners, designated agents failing to aid in the collection of recyclable material
8.07(3)
Disposal of separated recyclables not in accordance with NR 544
8.07(4)
Failure of person to separate and properly prepare recyclable materials from their solid waste
PUBLIC PEACE AND GOOD ORDER
10.03(5)(a)
10.03(5)(b)
Sale of drug paraphernalia
10.04(1)
Disorderly conduct-cause disturbance
Disorderly conduct-phone harassment
Disorderly conduct-phone harassment-no ID
Disorderly conduct-motor vehicle
10.04(5)
Disorderly conduct-interference w/police dogs
Building Security Violation
Smoking in prohibited area
2nd/Subsequent within 1 year
10.06(3)(a)
Smoking in County building/vehicle
10.07(3)A
Carrying weapon in County Building
10.07(3)B
Carrying weapon at Special event
10.08(6)
3rd and 4th offense
Unauthorized person on school property
2nd and subsequent offenses
Possession of switchblade knife
Fraudulent tapping of electrical wires
Use of cheating token, gas drive-offs
Issuance of worthless checks >$1000
Obtaining telecommunications service by fraud >$1000
Shoplifting >$1000
Resisting/obstructing an Officer
10.947.047
Metal or glass debris in/on shoreline
Not provide proper food/shelter to confined animal
Not provide proper shelter
ALCOHOL BEVERAGE OFFENSES
10.125.07(1)(a)(1)
Furnishing alcohol to underage person
10.125.07(1)(a)(3)
Fail to prevent underage consumption
10.125.07(1)(a)(4)
Contribute to violation of 125.07(4)(a & b)
10.125.07(1)(b)
Permit loitering on licensed premise
10.125.07(2)(a)(1)
Furnish to intoxicated person
10.125.07(2)(a)(2)
Furnish to intoxicated person by licensee
10.125.07(3)(a)
Loitering by underage persons
10.125.07(4)(a)(1)
Underage procurement/attempted procurement of alcohol
10.125.07(4)(a)(4)
Underage falsely represents age
10.125.07(4)(b)
Prohibited school activities (possess or consume alcohol/throw objects from stands, bleachers, or audience/body passing)
Possession/utilization of tobacco or nicotine products on school district property
Restrictions on sale or gift of cigarettes, nicotine products or tobacco products
Purchase or possession of cigarettes, nicotine products or tobacco products by person under 18
11.13(4)
Creates any of the nuisances as listed in 11.13(4) of this Code
Lodging, food protection, recreational facilities, and tattoo and body piercing violation
14.07(1)(a)(2)
Transportation of wood past lock box without proper documentation
14.07(1)(a)(3)
Violation of treaty rights gathering permit
14.07(1)(b)(2)
Cutting or removal of wood from County land
14.07(1)(b)(3)
Cutting or removal of wood permit violations
14.07(1)(c)
Defacement of County property/trees
14.07(1)(d)
Collection of materials for resale or commercial purposes prohibited
14.07(1)(e)
Cutting or tapping trees prohibited
14.07(1)(f)
Removal of rocks, sand, gravel, topsoil, or clay prohibited except as provided in 14.01(2)(f)
14.07(2)(a)
Overnight camping prohibited
14.07(2)(b)
Motorized vehicles prohibited from the use of roads and trails not authorized
14.07(2)(c)
14.17(2)(j)
Damage, manipulation, or circumvention of a gate, sign, rock or earthen berm is prohibited
14.07(2)(d)
Motorized vehicles prohibited from traveling off-road, off-trail, or cross country
14.07(2)(e)
Dumping of litter, rubbish, debris. Posting of signs, handbills, markers, all prohibited
14.13(1)
County recreation area closing hours
14.13(3)
Disorderly conduct, intoxication on County-owned property
14.13(4)
Destruction/removal of personal property of another
14.13(5)
14.13(6)(a)
Destruction/removal of trees, shrubs, plants or natural growth
14.13(6)(b)
Carving on rocks, archeological features, signs or wall structures
14.13(6)(c)
Driving nails, placing screws, or other metal into trees
14.13(6)(d)
Destruction/removal of buildings, fences, tables, or any other County property
14.13(7)(a)
Entry of any building, installation or area under construction or closed to public use
14.13(7)(b)
Molest or manipulate any water control structure, dam, or culvert
14.13(7)(c)
Entry to any building, installation or area after the posted closing time or before the posted opening time
14.13(8)
Cleaning restricted-washing
14.13(9)
Disposal of refuse
14.13(10)
Glass containers prohibited in County recreation areas
14.13(11)(a)
Excessive speed prohibited
14.13(11)(b)
Reckless driving prohibited
14.13(11)(c)
Operation/parking of motor vehicle restrictions
14.13(11)(d)
Use of motor boats restricted (Buck Lake, Town of Pelican, and Perch Lake, Town of Woodboro)
14.13(11)(e)1,2,3,4
14.13(12)
Unauthorized/unattended fires
14.13(13)
Illegal fireworks prohibited
14.13(14)
Firearms prohibited in County recreation area
14.13(15)
Pets prohibited in County recreation areas except as authorized
14.13(16)
Horses prohibited in County recreation areas and on silent sports trails
14.13(17)
Bicycles only in established area of County recreation facility
14.13(18)
Athletics prohibited in County recreation area
14.13(19)(a)
Bathing dress in County recreation area
14.13(19)(b)
Bathing, changing clothes only in beach house or enclosed area
14.13(20)(a)
Motorized vehicle prohibited on ski-trail network
14.13(20)(b)
Damage to groomed portion of ski trail is prohibited
14.13(20)(c)
Crossing ski trail in a non-authorized manner
14.13(20)(d)
Non-authorized activities on the Enterprise Winter Silent Sports Trail
14.13(20)(e)
Skiing contrary to sign directions
14.13(20)(f)
Trail pass required
14.13(20)(g)
Pets on ski trail prohibited
14.13(21)(a), (b), (c)
Elevated platform, nails, lag screws, screw steps prohibited. Violation of portable tree stand removal requirements
14.13(22)(a), (b), (c)
Violation of ground blind construction, use and removal requirements
14.14(1)
Permits for use of County recreation facility structures
14.14(2)
Peddling or soliciting, or using County land as a base, is prohibited
14.15(2)(a)
Restricted use of snowmobiles-driving past gate or posting
14.15(2)(b)
Restricted use of snowmobiles-speed in excess of 10 mph in area posted slow, steep hill, dip, turn, or other caution
14.15(2)(c)
Restricted use of snowmobiles-must stop at stop signs
14.15(3)(a)
Restricted use of snowmobile trails-bicycles or motorized vehicle traffic prohibited unless authorized
14.15(3)(b)
Restricted use of snowmobile trails-riding before trails are open
14.15(3)(c)
Restricted use of snowmobile trails-riding after trails are closed
14.15(3)(d)
Restricted use of snowmobile trails-destroying of signs prohibited
14.15(3)(e)
Restricted use of snowmobile trails-posting of unauthorized signs on trail is prohibited
14.15(3)(f)
Restricted use of snowmobile trails-unattended vehicles or obstructions on the trail prohibited
14.15(3)(g)
Restricted use of snowmobile trails-pedestrian, skiers must yield to snowmobiles
14.15(3)(h)
Restricted use of snowmobiles-youthful operation only in accordance with state law
14.15(3)(i)
Restricted use of snowmobile trails-careless and reckless operation, speed, prohibited
14.15(3)(j)
Restricted use of snowmobile trails-riding off the leased right of way prohibited
14.15(3)(k)
Restricted use of snowmobile trails-no person shall operate contrary to state laws
14.17(2)(a)
Restricted use of ATV/UTV - no other motorized traffic on designated ATV/UTV trail
14.17(2)(b)
Restricted use of ATV/UTV speed faster than 10 mph in area of yellow caution sign
14.17(2)(c)
Restricted use of ATV/UTV -must stop at stop sign
14.17(2)(d)
Restricted use of ATV/UTV -studded tires, chains prohibited on County forest law land and special use designation lands
14.17(2)(e)
Restricted use of ATV/UTV -travel on snowmobile/ATV/UTV trail prohibited by ATV/UTV when >28° F.
14.17(2)(f)
Restricted use of ATV/UTV -removal, destruction, or defacement of ATV/UTV trail sign prohibited
14.17(2)(g)
Restricted use of ATV/UTV -unreasonable or improper speed, careless driving prohibited
14.17(2)(h)
Restricted use of ATV/UTV -operation of mechanically altered ATV/UTV prohibited
14.17(2)(i)
ATVs/UTVs, off-road motorcycles, minibikes, go-carts, and other non-street vehicles prohibited
14.18(2)(b) through (f)
Campsite Registration
14.18(3)(a) through (j)
14.18(4)(a)1
14.18(4)(a)2
Non-registered person in campground between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
14.18(4)(a)3
Disruptive, lewd behavior and destructive acts
14.18(4)(a)4
Removal of trees or wood products from campground
14.18(4)(a)5
Washing within 50 feet of water source
14.18(4)(a)6
Cleaning/field dressing of fish and game
14.18(4)(a)7
Dumping of sewage and wastewater
14.18(4)(a)8
Picnicking by non-registered person
14.18(4)(a)9
Removal/destruction of live plants
14.18(4)(a)10 & 11
Depositing refuse
14.18(4)(a)12
Screws, nails, spikes in trees
14.18(4)(a)13
14.18(4)(b)4 & 5
14.18(4)(b)3 & 5
14.18(4)(c)1 through 8
14.18(4)(d)
Firearms and fireworks prohibited
14.18(4)(e)1
Injure, kill, pursue, hunt, trap wildlife prohibited
14.18(4)(e)2
Feeding/baiting wildlife prohibited
14.18(4)(f)1 & 5
14.18(4)(f)2 & 3
Reckless operation, speeding motor vehicle
14.18(4)(f)4
ATV/UTV use restricted
22.05(1)
Not fulfilling the requirements of an approved reclamation plan
22.06(1)
Not maintaining required financial assurances
22.08(1)
Not obtaining a nonmetallic mining permit before opening or removing material from a nonmetallic mine
Occupying a structure that is not served by a non-plumbing sanitation system or a Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System
13.23(2)
Installing indoor plumbing into a structure that is served by a non-plumbing sanitation system
13.23(5)(a)
Failing to correct a failing Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System or non-plumbing sanitation system
13.26(1)
Failing to abandon a Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System
13.27(1)
Failing to construct a non-plumbing sanitation system in accordance with COMM 91
Failing to construct and maintain a non-plumbing sanitary system in a clean and healthful condition
13.31(1)(b)
Construction of a structure intended for permanent or temporary habitation without first obtaining an Oneida County or state sanitary permit
13.31(1)(c)
Installation of a Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System by a property owner, his agent or contractor without a sanitary permit
13.31(1)(d)
Installation of a non-plumbing sanitary system without a County sanitary permit
13.31(1)(e)
Performing soil remediation or sanitary system renovation without a County sanitary permit
13.32(2)(c)
Failing to properly display the sanitary permit card
Failing to renew a sanitary permit prior to installation
13.32(4)or(5)
Failing to transfer a sanitary permit when the owner or plumber changes
13.33(1)
Failing to obtain town permission to cross a town road or encroach the right-of-way with a portion of a Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System
13.34(1)
Failing to obtain a County reconnection permit
13.40(1)
Failing to notify Oneida County for inspection of a Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System
13.40(4)
Backfilling a Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System prior to inspection
13.43(1)
Failing to notify Oneida County prior to conducting a test of a Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System component
13.50(1)
Failing to maintain a Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System in accordance with the approved Management Plan
Failing to report an inspection, maintenance or servicing event in accordance with COMM 83 and the approved management plan
13.51(2)
Failing to inspect and maintain a septic tank
Recording a subdivision or laying out streets or improvement without complying with this chapter
Building, dividing, conveying, recording or monumenting land in violation of this chapter
15.23(1-6)
Failure to conform to public street and easement road standards
Failure to install survey monuments
Failure to conduct soil and site evaluation test as required by Chapter 13
Failure to notify land purchaser in writing that said parcel is accessed via private road and is not required to be maintained by town or County
15.27(1&3)
Failure to follow required procedures and include all necessary information
Failure to submit a preliminary plat or provide all necessary information
15.29(1)
Failure to submit a final plat as approved
15.29(2)
Offering lots for sale prior to submittal of a preliminary or final plat
Any person who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with or who resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this chapter
Violation of this chapter is subject to the provisions of Wis. Stats., §§ 66.119 and 165.87, and § 25.04 of this General Code. The cash deposit schedule shall be $200 for any violation of this chapter.
Failure to pay review fee pursuant to the County fee schedule
ZONING & SHORELAND PROTECTION ORDINANCE
Failure to comply with this ordinance and obtain all necessary permits
The use of land or premises, a building or structure erected, altered, moved, occupied, or used, or activities undertaken not in conformity with this ordinance
9.15(B)
Establish an Administrative Review Permit type activity without permit approval
9.15(C)
Create/establish a Conditional Use Permit activity without permit approval
The prohibited use of vehicles for human habitation
9.20(D)
A permitted use(s), administrative use(s) or conditional use(s) prohibited within the zoning district
9.20(E)
Creating an accessory use or erecting an accessory structure prior to the construction of a principal structure
9.20(F)
Create or establish a prohibited unclassified or unspecified use
9.21(A)(2)
Prohibited establishment of a year-round dwelling, principal residence or residence requiring year-round dwelling
9.21(A)(6)
Failure to meet the minimum lot size requirements for permitted, administrative review or conditional uses for Forestry 1-A
9.21(B)(6)
Failure to meet the minimum lot size requirements for permitted, administrative review or conditional uses for Forestry 1-B
9.22(F)
Failure to meet the minimum lot size requirements for permitted, administrative review or conditional uses for Single Family Residential
9.23(E)
Failure to meet the minimum lot size requirements for permitted, administrative review, or conditional uses for Multiple Family Residential
9.24(A)(5)
Failure to meet the minimum lot size requirements for permitted, administrative review, or conditional uses for District 4-A Residential and Farming
9.24(C)(5)
Failure to meet the minimum lot size requirements for permitted, administrative review, or conditional uses for Residential and Retail
9.25(E)
Failure to meet the minimum lot size requirements for permitted, administrative review, or conditional uses for Recreational
9.26(A)(5)
Failure to meet the minimum lot size requirements for permitted, administrative review, or conditional uses for Business B-1
9.26(B)(4)
Failure to meet the minimum lot size requirements for permitted, administrative review, or conditional uses for Business B-2
9.27(F)
Failure to meet the minimum lot size requirements for permitted, administrative review, or conditional uses for Manufacturing and Industrial
9.28(C)
Failure to meet the minimum lot size requirements for permitted, administrative review, or conditional uses for General Use
9.29((E)
Failure to meet the minimum lot size requirements for permitted, administrative review, or conditional uses for Rural Residential
Build, enlarge, alter, erect or move any building, structure or mobile home prior to obtaining a permit
9.32(D)
Failure to obtain a zoning permit prior to the change of the use of a structure or property
Failure to obtain a zoning permit prior to initiating work on a legal pre-existing structure
9.33(A)
Failure to obtain a zoning permit for a new structure that cost more than $1,000.00 or is greater than 200 square feet
9.33(B)
Failure to obtain a zoning permit for work that cost greater than $5,000.00 over the lifetime of an existing structure
9.33(F)(1)
Placement of a recreational vehicle on a property where there is no permanent dwelling
9.33(F)(2)
Placement and use of a recreational vehicle for greater than two weeks where a permanent dwelling exists
9.33(F)(3)
Use of a recreational vehicle for longer than one year as a construction trailer
9.35(A)
Failure to obtain an Administrative Review Permit for the alteration and or addition of more than 25% of an existing permitted use or building space
9.35(B)
Failure to obtain an Administrative Review Permit when there is a change in or expansion of daily wastewater generation, solid waste or garbage generation, number of customers or employees, use of yard space, storage of commercial vehicles, outdoor operations or noise, air emission or odors, or exterior lighting
9.35(D)
Failure to obtain an Administrative Review Permit when proper approval has not been received for expansion of a building in the road setback area
9.37(E)
Failure to post a permit during construction
9.38(A)
Failure to obtain a sanitary permit prior to the installation or enlargement of a sanitary system
9.38(B)
Beginning work on or changing the use of a structure or facility prior to obtaining a sanitary permit from Oneida County
9.40(B)
Create/establish a conditional use prior to issuance of a Conditional Use Permit
9.42(H)
Create/establish a Conditional Use Permit type activity with a lapsed Conditional Use Permit
9.50(C)(1)
Prohibited expansion or enlargement of a legal pre-existing structure
9.50(C)(2)
The legal pre-existing use of a structure or property has been discontinued for greater than 12 months. The new use must conform to the Oneida County Zoning and Shoreland Protection Ordinance
9.50(D)(3)
Prohibited structural improvements to the external walls, roof, and interior structural members to a structure that encroaches over the lot line
9.50(D)(4)(b)
Expansion of a legal pre-existing structure that encroaches into the road right-of-way or setback area without obtaining a written statement from the government entity that has jurisdiction
9.50(D)(5)(b)
Prohibited structural improvements to the external walls, roof, and interior structural members to a structure that exceeds the height restriction
Noncompliance with the condominium regulations
Noncompliance with the mobile home, manufactured home and house trailer park regulations
Noncompliance with the campground and recreational vehicle park regulations
Noncompliance with the communication structure regulations
Noncompliance with the non-metallic mining regulations
Noncompliance with the metallic mineral exploration, prospecting and mining regulations
Noncompliance with highway setbacks
Noncompliance with side and rear yard setbacks
Noncompliance with the building height restrictions
9.73(A-D)
Placing a structure that does not meet the Overlay District requirements
Placement of fence, wall or hedge that does not meet the requirements of the Oneida County Zoning and Shoreland Protection Ordinance
Noncompliance with the waste disposal requirements of the Oneida County Zoning and Shoreland Protection Ordinance
Noncompliance with the off-street parking and loading space regulations of the Oneida County Zoning and Shoreland Protection Ordinance
Noncompliance with the sign regulations
9.82(C)
Failure to comply with permit conditions and requirements
9.91(D)
Commencing a project that is not a permitted use or commencing a project prior to obtaining the proper permits for the Shoreland-Wetland Zoning District
9.92(C)
Placement or construction of a structure closer than 25 feet to a wetland
9.93(H)
Create/convey/record a keyhole development
9.94(A)(1)
Placement of a structure closer than 75 feet to the OHWM
9.94(A)(2)(c)
Placement of a privy, dry well, or drainfield closer than 50 feet to the OHWM
9.94(A)(2)(d)
Construction of a boathouse that does not meet the requirements of the Oneida County Zoning and Shoreland Protection Ordinance
9.94(A)(2)(e)
Construction of a boat shelter that does not meet the requirements of the Oneida County Zoning and Shoreland Protection Ordinance
9.94(A)(3)
Improvements done that do not meet the requirements of the Oneida County Zoning and Shoreland Protection Ordinance
9.94(C)
Placement of a structure that does not comply with the requirements of special zoning permission
The prohibited removal of vegetation, excavating, filling or land disturbance activities within the shoreland vegetation protection area
Failure to comply with the requirements of shoreland mitigation
Failure to obtain a Shoreland Alteration permit and failure to comply with the requirements of a Shoreland Alteration Permit
Failure to comply with the pier and other berth structure regulations
9.99(C)(1)
Prohibited expansion or enlargement of a legal pre-existing use of a structure or premises
9.99(D)(2)(e)
Failure to obtain a Zoning Permit prior to initiating work on an existing legal pre-existing structure that involves structural alterations or replacement of structural members
9.99(D)(3)(a)
Prohibited structural alterations, improvements or expansion to a legal pre-existing accessory structure
9.99(D)(3)(c)
Failure to obtain a Zoning Permit prior to repairing a legal preexisting boathouse that extends waterward beyond the OHWM
9.99(D)(4)(a)
Prohibited replacement of non-deteriorated structural members to a principal building located within 40 feet of the OHWM
9.99(D)(4)(a)(3)
Prohibited expansion of the footprint to a principal building located within 40 feet of the OHWM
9.99(D)(4)(a)(5)
Prohibited horizontal or vertical expansion to a principal building located within 40 feet of the OHWM
9.99(D)(4)(c)
Prohibited structural alterations, improvements or expansion to a building that encroaches over a lot line or road right-of-way
9.99(D)(4)(d)
Expansion of a legal pre-existing structure located in a road setback, side yard setback or rear yard setback without obtaining a written statement from the government entity that has jurisdiction
23.07(1)
Failure to License Dog
23.07(2)
Failure to Obtain Multiple Dog License
23.07(3)
Failure to Obtain Kennel License
23.07(5)
Failure to Attach License to Dog
23.08(2)
Failure to Obtain Rabies Vaccination
23.08(3)
Failure to Re-vaccinate
23.08(4)
Failure to provide Rabies Vaccination Tag
23.08(5)
Failure to Attach Vaccination Tag
23.09(2)(a)
Failure to quarantine
23.09(2)(d)
Failure to Sacrifice Rabid animal
23.10(1)
23.10(2)
23.10(4)
Failure to Secure Vicious Animal
23.10(5)
Failure to Muzzle Vicious Animal
23.10(6)
Failure to Post Vicious Animal Notice
23.10(7)
Sale of Vicious Animal without Notice
23.14(1)
Failure Dispose of Animal Waste
23.14(2)
Failure to Provide Sanitary Conditions
Failure to Properly Dispose of Dead Animal
23.16(1)
Failure to Properly Exotic Animal
23.17(3)
Tampering with Sign
23.17(4)
Unauthorized Release
Mandatory appearance.
Use the Wisconsin Uniform Citation for underage alcohol offenses, but utilize the section "conforming local ordinance number" by filling in the appropriate ordinance number.
NOTE: Where indicated above by [none] and (stat. only), use only the Wisconsin Uniform Citation and do not fill in any ordinance number, since the County didn't adopt these statutes as ordinances.
Whenever an arrest has been made or any violation has occurred, the Corporation Counsel or, unless he is unable to do so, the District Attorney shall prosecute as provided by law.
Officials or employees authorized to issue citations under this subsection are authorized to issue warning citations if, in their discretion, such action is deemed adequate. A record of the issuance of such warning citation shall be maintained in the department having appropriate jurisdiction under this subsection.
All ordinances heretofore adopted by the County Board are hereby repealed.
The repeal or amendment of any section or provision of this Code or of any other ordinances or resolutions of the County Board shall not:
By implication be deemed to revive any ordinance not in force or existing at the time at which such repeal or amendment takes effect.
Affect any vested right, privilege, obligation or liability acquired, accrued or incurred under any enactment so repealed or amended, unless the privilege of repealing such obligation or privilege has been reserved by the County.
Affect any offense committed or penalty or forfeiture incurred previous to the time when any ordinance shall be repealed or amended, except when any forfeiture or penalty shall have been mitigated by the provisions of any ordinance, such provisions shall apply to and control any judgment to be pronounced after such ordinance takes effect for any offense committed before that time.
Affect any prosecution for any offense or the levy of any penalty or forfeiture pending at the time when any ordinance aforesaid shall be repealed or amended, but the right of action shall continue and the offender shall be subject to the penalty as provided in such ordinance, and such prosecution shall proceed in all respects as if such ordinance or ordinances had not been repealed, except all such proceedings had after the time this Code shall take effect shall be conducted according to the provisions of this Code.
These ordinances shall be known as the "General Code of the County of Oneida" and shall take effect from and after passage and publication as provided in § 66.035, Wis. Stats. All references thereto shall be cited by section number (example: § 13.06, General Code of the County of Oneida).
[Amended by Ord. No. 42-82]
Printing of Code by Revisor. As each ordinance or resolution affecting the General Code becomes effective, the County Clerk shall forward such ordinance or resolution to the Revisor, who shall incorporate it into the General Code. The Revisor shall make no substantive changes to such ordinances and resolutions, but may renumber, rearrange and edit them without first submitting them to the County Board, and such rearranging, renumbering and editing shall not affect the validity of such ordinances and resolutions or the provisions of this General Code affected thereby.
Procedure for Adoption of Revisions of General Code. Upon receipt of printed revisions of the General Code from the Revisor, the County Clerk shall schedule a meeting of the Resolutions and Ordinances Committee. The Committee shall review the printed revisions to confirm they contain no substantive changes from such ordinances, resolutions or State law upon which they are based. Thereafter, an ordinance for their adoption shall be submitted by the Committee to the County Board for final approval pursuant to §§ 66.035, Wis. Stats., not less than two weeks after they have been open to public inspection in the office of the Clerk.