This chapter incorporates by reference the following rules,
regulations, and laws, as set forth in the Wisconsin Statutes and
the Wisconsin Administrative Code governing the location, construction,
and use of POWTS: § 59.70(5), Chs. 145, 281.48 and 283.31,
Wis. Stats.; Chs. SPS 381, SPS 382, SPS 383, SPS 384, SPS 385, SPS
386, SPS 387, SPS 391, NR 113, NR 116 and NR 206, Wis. Adm. Code.
These rules, regulations, and laws shall apply until amended or renumbered
and then shall apply as amended or renumbered.
The requirements of this chapter shall apply to all geographic
areas of Oneida County.
All recreational vehicles used as a dwelling for more than five
consecutive days shall comply with the following requirements.
(1) Obtain a sanitary permit for a private on-site waste water treatment
system if the recreational vehicle is provided a connection to potable
water and/or electric.
(2) Obtain a nonplumbing sanitary system permit if not connected to water
and/or electric.
[Added 2-18-2020 by Res. No. 19-2020 (Ord. No. 1-2020),
effective 2-29-2020]
(1) A sanitary
permit is not required for a portable restroom.
(2) When
Allowed.
(a) Portable,
self-contained toilets may be allowed for emergency purposes, at construction
sites, and in quarries for the duration of the project or need. In
such cases, there must be a service contract or agreement to ensure
the appropriate maintenance of the toilet.
(b) Portable,
self-contained toilets may be allowed on a temporary basis not to
exceed two weeks for short-term events, such as auctions, flea markets,
recreational events, etc. In such cases, there must be a service contract
or agreement to ensure the appropriate maintenance of the toilet.
(3) Portable
restrooms are prohibited as a substitution for an approved private
on-site wastewater treatment system (POWTS), for other non-plumbing
sanitation systems, or for connection to a municipal wastewater system.