The purpose of this article is to set forth the requirements for the mandatory protection of natural resources and permanently protected green space areas within the jurisdiction of this chapter (see §
500-9). The provisions of this article interact closely with the provisions of §
550-58 (Natural resource disruption and required mitigation standards), §
550-73 (Required natural resources site evaluation), and §§
550-74 and
550-75 which provide residential and nonresidential development standards. Section
550-76 provides a complete overview of the interrelationship between the above-listed sections. Appendix B provides a table of permitted land uses in permanently protected green space areas. In part, the provisions of this article are designed to
ensure the implementation of the City of Watertown Comprehensive Plan
and §§ 62.231 and 87.30, Wis. Stats.
This article contains the standards that govern the protection,
disturbance and mitigation of disruption of all natural resources
and other permanently protected green space areas. The provisions
of this article are intended to supplement those of the City of Watertown,
Dodge and/or Jefferson County, the State of Wisconsin, and the Federal
Government of the United States that pertain to natural resource protection.
Prior to using the provisions of this article to determine the permitted
disruption of such areas, the requirements provided below should be
reviewed. This article recognizes the important and diverse benefits
that natural resource features provide in terms of protecting the
health, safety and general welfare of the community. Each of the following
sections is oriented to each natural resource type and is designed
to accomplish several objectives:
A. First, a definition of the natural resource is provided.
B. Second, the specific purposes of the protective regulations governing
each natural resource type are provided.
C. Third, the required method of identifying and determining the boundaries
of the natural resource area is given.
D. Fourth, mandatory protection requirements are identified.
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NOTE: Protection requirements for specific land uses and natural resource types designed to minimize disruption of natural resource functions are presented in § 550-58.
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See Chapter
532, Floodplain and Shoreland-Wetland Zoning.
See Chapter
532, Floodplain and Shoreland-Wetland Zoning.