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character of each zoning District, its suitability for particular uses, the conservation of property values and natural resources, and the general and appropriate trend and character of land, building and population development.
A boat ramp or boat landing can provide recreational access to public waters. A permit is required to place concrete planks, gravel, rock or other materials on public lake or streambed to provide public access.
Select a county from the map or list to get a printable PDF file of public access lands by county. The companion pages include the legend, glossary and more. The Public Access Lands (PAL) Atlas is also available in book format.
Chairperson: Ken Eilers Current Membership: Jeff Binder, Mike Morrissey, Ken Rasmussen, Marlene Stueland (Ex-officio), Dave Krause, Brian Barnes Purpose: Refer to State Statutes 62.23.
Publicly-owned ramp and carry-in boat access sites in Wisconsin.
This page covers best practices and regulations for property owners with shorelines along lakes or rivers in Wisconsin. If you have questions about shoreland zoning restrictions on your property, please contact your local county zoning authority [exit DNR]. Lake Classification Fact Sheet Series. Wisconsin Lakes Partnership [exit DNR] (1999)
To obtain permit information search for it on our website at www.dnr.wi.gov under the topic “Waterway and Wetland Permits.” Many municipalities have local pier ordinances, containing various requirements including size limits, side setback requirements, and limits on number of boats.