This Chapter
208 for shoreland protection is adopted pursuant to the authorization in §§ 61.351, 87.30 and 144.26, Wis. Stats. These rules and laws shall apply until amended
and then shall apply as amended.
Uncontrolled use of the shorelands and pollution of the navigable
waters of the Village of Wrightstown would adversely affect the public
health, safety, convenience, and general welfare and impair the tax
base. The legislature of Wisconsin has delegated responsibility to
the counties and local municipalities to further the maintenance of
safe and healthful conditions; prevent and control water pollution;
protect spawning grounds, fish and aquatic life; control building
sites, placement of structures and land uses; and to preserve shore
cover and natural beauty.
For the purpose of promoting the public health, safety, convenience
and welfare, this chapter has been established to:
A. Promote the public health, safety, convenience, and general welfare;
B. Maintain the storm and floodwater storage capacity of wetlands;
C. Prevent and control water pollution by preserving wetlands which
filter or store sediments, nutrients, heavy metals, or organic compounds
that would otherwise drain into navigable waters;
D. Protect fish, their spawning grounds, other aquatic life and wildlife
by preserving wetlands and other aquatic habitat;
E. Prohibit certain uses detrimental to the shoreland-wetland area;
and
F. Preserve shore cover and natural beauty by restricting the removal
of natural shoreland cover and controlling shoreland-wetland excavation,
filling, and other earth moving activities.
This ordinance constituting Chapter
208 of the Village of Wrightstown Code, shall be known, cited and referred to as "Shorelands — Wetlands Ordinance for the Village of Wrightstown, Brown and Outagamie Counties, Wisconsin."