Routine maintenance activities that do not constitute repair of a damaged structure for the purpose of obtaining a permit under s. 30.44 (1) (b) 4., Stats., include:
- (1) Replacement of roofing shingles or reroofing projects which do not result in the structure being larger in size or more visible from the river during leaf-on conditions;
- (2) Replacement of roofing shingles or reroofing projects if the exterior color or roofing material will harmonize with the surroundings during leaf-on conditions;
(3) Painting of exterior of structure or mobile home or replacement of or adding siding if:
- (a) The activity does not result in the structure being larger in size; or
- (b) More visible from the river during leaf-on conditions; or
- (c) If the exterior colors will harmonize with the surroundings during leaf-on conditions;
(4) Replacement of windows or doors if:
- (a) The activity will not result in the structure being more visible from the river during leaf-on conditions;
- (b) The exterior color harmonizes with the surroundings during leaf-on conditions; and
- (c) There is no significant increase in the amount of glass or other reflective material; and
(5) Other maintenance activities as described in a permit application and which are deemed as routine by a 2/3 majority vote by the board’s full membership.
Note: The exclusion granted under this section pertains solely to structure permits under subch. IV, ch. 30, Stats., and does not relieve a person from compliance with other laws such as shoreland zoning restrictions.
History
History: Cr. Register, January, 1993, No. 445, eff. 2-1-93.