In this chapter:
- (1) “AASHTO” means the American association of state highway and transportation officials.
- (2) “Clear zone” means a roadside area that is required to be free of woody plant growth over 4 inch caliper or that would impair highway safety.
- (3) “Department” means the Wisconsin department of transportation.
- (4) “Forb” means an herb other than grass.
- (5) “Native vegetation” means plants and plant communities that were found in a given area of Wisconsin before 1840.
- (6) “Rights-of-way” means lands used for highway purposes.
- (7) “Roadsides” means all state highway rights-of-way, excluding the area required for roadways and bridge structures.
- (8) “Roadways” means the highway pavement and shoulder structure.
- (9) “Vegetation” means a plant or group of plants, including trees, present in any given area or region.
History
History: Cr. Register, December, 1994, No. 468, eff. 1-1-95.