The intent of this article is to provide safe and healthful
conditions for the enjoyment of aquatic recreation consistent with
public rights and interest and the capability of the water resource.
The provisions of this article shall apply to the waters of
Rock Lake. The provisions of this article shall be enforced by the
officers of Jefferson County, the Town of Lake Mills, and the City
of Lake Mills.
State boating laws as found in §§ 30.50 to 30.71,
Wis. Stats., are adopted by reference.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
MOTORBOAT
Any boat equipped with propulsion machinery, whether or not
the machinery is the principal source of propulsion.
OPERATE or USE
When used with reference to a motorboat, boat, or vessel,
means to navigate or otherwise employ.
OPERATION OF A MOTORBOAT
Controlling the speed or direction of a motorboat, except
a sailboat operating under sail alone.
SLOW - NO WAKE
That speed at which a motorboat moves as slowly as possible
while still maintaining steerage control.
WATER-SKI
A motorboat towing a person using water skis, an aquaplane,
or similar device.
A swimming raft means a flotation platform without railings,
roof, or walls that is adequately anchored to the bed of navigable
waters and is designed for swimming. A riparian owner on Rock Lake
may place and maintain a swimming raft or platform adjacent to their
land. No riparian owner shall place or maintain any swimming raft
or platform more than 150 feet from the shore. No riparian owner shall
place or maintain any raft within the one-hundred-fifty-foot line
unless it is so anchored that it has at least six inches of freeboard
above the waterline, painted white, and has attached thereto not less
than 12 inches from each corner or projection a red reflector not
less than three inches in diameter. No more than one swimming raft
per riparian landowner's lot is permitted. A swimming raft may not
exceed 100 square feet in size and shall not include any construction
above the level of the deck, except that a single diving board more
or less at deck level is permissible. A swimming raft may not interfere
with the public rights nor interfere with the rights of the adjacent
riparian owner. All flotation devices for swimming rafts shall be
free of any product, residue, or pollutant, and they may not include
any container previously used to store toxic or hazardous materials
as defined in § NR 661.03, Wis. Adm. Code. A swimming raft
shall be set back at least 10 feet from the adjacent riparian owner's
extended lot line. A swimming raft shall be removed from Rock Lake
by November 1 and may not be placed before April 1 annually. The City
of Lake Mills shall be exempt from the maximum size requirement and
placement of swimming rafts.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
The State of Wisconsin Revised Uniform Deposit and Bail Schedule
for Boating Violations is hereby incorporated by reference. Any person
violating any provisions of this article not covered under the Revised
Uniform Deposit and Bail Schedule for boating violations shall forfeit
not more than $50 for the first offense and shall forfeit not more
than $100 upon the conviction of the same offense a second or subsequent
time within one year. In addition, said persons shall also be responsible
for any costs of prosecution.
Each day in which a violation of any of the sections or requirements
of this article exists shall constitute a separate offense.
All ordinances regulating water traffic, boating and water sports
upon the waters of Rock Lake and buoys in the City of Lake Mills,
Jefferson County, Wisconsin, heretofore enacted by the City Council
of the City of Lake Mills are hereby repealed.
This article shall be in effect after passage and publication
with the exception of § 496-31Swimming rafts, which shall
go into effect commencing March 1 of the year following the passage
and publication of this article.