This article is adopted under the authority of §§ 60.22(3)
and 61.34(1), Wis. Stats.
[Amended 2-16-2023 by Ord. No. 23-04]
The Town of Rome finds that lakes and streams are a natural
asset, which enhance the environmental, recreational, cultural and
economic resources of the area and contribute to the general health
and welfare of the public. The Board further finds that regulating
the amount of nutrients and contaminants, including phosphorus contained
in fertilizer, entering the lakes will improve and maintain lakes,
streams, rivers and groundwater quality. The Town of Rome encourages
lake frontage property owners to consider use of lake water irrigation
as a source of natural fertilization in lieu of commercial lawn fertilizer
application, so as to avoid over-fertilization and to prevent fertilizer
runoff, thereby protecting the Town's water quality.
This article applies in all areas of the Town of Rome.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AGRICULTURAL USE
Beekeeping, dairying, egg production, floriculture, fish
or fur farming, forest and game management, grazing, livestock raising,
orchards, plant greenhouses and nurseries, poultry raising, raising
of grain, grass, mint and seed crops, raising of fruits, nuts, berries,
sod farming and vegetable raising.
DWELLING
Any building which has the primary purpose of human habitation
and which contains one or two dwelling units.
FERTILIZER
Has the meaning set forth in § 94.64(1)(e), Wis.
Stats.
FINE
Shall be the equivalent of the word "forfeiture," and vice
versa.
LAWN FERTILIZER
Any fertilizer, whether distributed by property owner, renter
or commercial entity, distributed for nonagricultural use, such as
for lawns, golf courses, parks and cemeteries. "Lawn fertilizer" does
not include fertilizer products intended primarily for garden and
indoor plant application.
LAWN WASTE
Organic debris such as grass clippings, leaves, flowers,
and brush which is produced as part of yard development and maintenance.
LIVESTOCK
Domestic farm animals, such as cattle, horses, sheep, poultry
and pigs.
OWNER
Includes the plural as well as the singular and may mean
either a natural person, firm, association, partnership, private corporation,
public or quasi-public corporation, or combination of these who shall
hold title to a building, structure or property, or who shall be in
actual possession of, or have charge, or control of building, structure,
or property as agent of the title holder, or who shall be trustee
or guardian of the estate or person of the title holder.
PARK
All grounds, structures and watercourses which are or may
be located within any area dedicated to the public use as a park,
parkway, public boat landing, public lake access, recreation facility
or conservancy district in the Town.
PARKING LOT
Any public or private land area where motor vehicles are
parked or stored temporarily, but not including the wrecking of automobile
or other vehicles or storage for the purpose of repair or wrecking.
PERSON
Includes a corporation, firm partnership, association, organization
and any other group acting as a unit as well as individuals, including
a personal representative, receiver or other representative appointed
according to law. Whenever the term "person" is used in any section
of this article prescribing a penalty or fine, as to partnerships
or associations, the work shall include the partners or members thereof,
and as to corporations, shall include the officers, agents or members
thereof who are responsible for any violation of such section.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
A thing, act, occupation, condition or use of property, which
shall continue for such length of time as to substantially annoy,
injure or endanger the comfort, health, repose or safety of the public;
in any way render the public insecure in life or in the use of property;
greatly offend the public morals or decency; unlawfully and substantially
interfere with, obstruct or tend to obstruct or render dangerous for
passage any street, alley, highway, navigable body of water or other
public way or the use of public property.
TOWN
The Town of Rome, Adams County, Wisconsin, or any duly appointed
designate thereof, including, but not limited to, the Town Board and
Town committees.
TOWN BOARD or BOARD
The present governing body of the Town or any successors
to the legislative power of said body, or any duly appointed designate
thereof.
VEHICLE
A motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer or mobile home, whether
or not such vehicle is registered under Wisconsin Law.
WASTE
Waste is garbage, refuse, and all other discarded or salvageable
material, including materials resulting from industrial, commercial,
and agricultural operations and from domestic use and public service
activities.
YARD
An open space on a lot which is unoccupied and unobstructed
by buildings from its lowest level to the sky.
The prohibition against the use of fertilizer under §
287-8, herein, shall not apply to:
A. Newly established turf or lawn areas during their first full growing
season.
B. Turf or lawn areas that soil tests, performed within the past three
years by a state-certified soil testing laboratory, confirm are below
phosphorus levels established by the University of Wisconsin Extension
Service. The lawn fertilizer application shall not contain an amount
of phosphorus exceeding the amount and rate of application recommended
in the soil test evaluation.
C. Agricultural uses, vegetable and flower gardens, or application to
trees or shrubs.
D. Yard waste compost, biosolids or other similar materials that are
primarily organic in nature and are applied to improve the physical
condition of the soil.
It shall be unlawful for any person to intentionally place,
throw, or otherwise discharge lawn waste into any drainage ditch,
lake, stream or creek.
The Town Board shall designate an agent who shall be responsible
to act upon and enforce this article.
Any person who violates this article in the application of fertilizer
at his or her residence shall be subject to a forfeiture of $30 per
violation, plus court costs and fees. Any commercial fertilizer applicator,
residential or commercial developer, industrial or commercial owner,
or other person who violates this article shall be subject to a forfeiture
of $50 plus costs and fees for the first violation within a twelve-month
period, $150 plus costs and fees for the second violation within a
twelve-month period, and $300 plus costs and fees for the third and
each subsequent violation within a twelve-month period.
If any provision or portion of this article is ruled invalid
by a court, the remainder of the article shall not for that reason
be rendered ineffective or invalid.