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Title: WELCOME Getting Smart About Home Modifications


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WELCOMEGetting Smart About Home Modifications
  • A Webinar Series Sponsored by theWisconsin
    Department of Health Services
  • Webinar 5
  • Permits, Zoning and Codes!
  • WITH
  • Matt Tucker, Mike VanErem Dave Porterfield

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    unless there is something specific we need to
    clarify.

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GOALS
  • Establish a basic understanding of
  • The Purpose of Zoning
  • Obtaining a Permit
  • when you need it
  • How to obtain it

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Presenters
  • Matt Tucker
  • Zoning Administrator
  • Mike Van Erem
  • Plan Review Specialist
  • Moderator Dave Porterfield
  • Property Developer, Movin Out, Inc.

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Zoning definition
  • The division of lands by legislative regulations,
    into areas or zones, which specify allowable land
    uses and size restrictions.

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Zoning Why do we have it?
  • Zoning is a tool used by a town, village, city or
    county to help manage how the land within its
    borders is used.

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Zoning How does it work
  • Areas of land are designated as districts or
    zones.
  • Each type of district or zone allows for a
    different type of land use and has specific area
    requirements.

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Zoning Why is it done?
  • Zoning is the rule of government to regulate the
    use and development of lands in order to promote
    the health, safety and general welfare of the
    public.
  • It is enacted to
  • help guide and control development,
  • to implement long-range planning goals and
    objectives
  • to address specific development issues that are
    important to the community.

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Zoning Is it required?
  • Not all units of local government use zoning, but
    they have the legal authority to do so if they
    wish.

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Zoning How is it administered?
  • Each municipality administers and enforces their
    own local zoning rules
  • Federal and State government mandate certain
    uniform regulations
  • Shore land
  • Floodplain
  • Wetlands
  • Airport height and use restrictions

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Zoning Accessibility Modifications
  • What you need to know, in general, when planning
    a home modification project
  • Setback requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Required yards
  • Historic properties or districts
  • Design requirements
  • Maintenance regulations
  • Private deed restrictions

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Zoning Accessibility Modifications
  • What you need to know, specifically, when
    planning a home modification project
  • Property line locations
  • Building locations
  • Site-related features that may be regulated by
    local zoning code such as
  • Driveway, fence or tree/vegetation locations
  • Special conditions of approval for design or
    placement, such as urban design or historic
    district rules

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Zoning Who Do You Work With?
  • Local government offices
  • City
  • Village
  • Township
  • County
  • Websites Google or Bing to learn more
  • Many agencies have developed sites that contain
    most or all of their zoning requirements

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Zoning What is a Typical Process?
  • Timelines and process vary by community and by
    the complexity of the project
  • Get to know your zoning official(s) prior to
    doing a project to learn about the local process.
  • Control YOUR part of the process by being
    prepared with plans and information that will be
    helpful to staff who review and approve projects.

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Building Codes and Permits
  • In order to carry out a building project, a local
    building permit is required to assure that what
    you plan to build will be in compliance with
    building codes.

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Building Code Defined
  • The building code is a minimum standard that
    insures that all projects are safe.

17
Wisconsin Building Codes
  • Wisconsin uses what is called the Uniform
    Dwelling Code for all 1 and 2 family homes.
  • Individual communities can be MORE restrictive,
    if they choose.

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Building Code Enforcement
  • Larger municipalities have building inspectors.
  • The local building inspector issues building
    permits and makes inspections
  • Some municipalities hire private firms to do
    their inspections
  • If a municipality chooses not to enforce the
    code, the State will do it.
  • more

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Building Code Enforcement
  • The Uniform Dwelling Code is required to be
    enforced for all 1 and 2 family homes in the
    State of Wisconsin built after 1980.
  • Any enforcement of code for homes built prior to
    1980 is up to each municipality.

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Building Codes and Permits Home Modifications
  • There is no uniform process and no uniform fee
    applied to acquiring and paying for building
    permits.
  • Every municipality can, and usually does, do
    things differently!

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Building Permit Typical Process
  • Plan your project
  • Draw up plans draw to scale show door sizes,
    dimensions and all structural information. For a
    ramp, you typically need a floor plan,
    cross-section, elevation and site plan.
  • Meet with staff plans may be reviewed on the
    spot and a permit issued
  • Permit staff will then run through inspections
    for the project
  • Remember there is no uniform process so the
    municipality where you are working could be quite
    different. Meet your building/permit staff before
    starting a project so you know what will be
    required.

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Finding Who to Work With
  • Each municipality should have some sort of
    building department. Ask the city, village,
    township or county administrative office.
  • If you cant figure out who/what the building
    dept. is in the municipality where you want to do
    a project, contact the
  • State of Wisconsin
  • Department of Commerce, Safety and Buildings
    Division at
  • 608 266 3151

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Things to Remember
  • Always call before starting a project on a home
    most of the time a permit IS required
  • Plans/drawings are required to get a permit.
  • Working without a permit can result in fines
    and/or reconstruction of the project.
  • Ramps require frost footings 48 inches below
    ground (this is often missed!)
  • Accessibility codes for 1 and 2 family homes are
    very minimal. Do not rely on building codes or
    permits to assume your project will work for the
    person using it.
  • Example required ramp slope is no more than 18.
    However, this is unlikely to work for most people!

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Questions?
  • There is a short lag between the time you type a
    question and the time we receive the question, so
    to remind you where to find the information from
    this presentation in the future

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Getting Smart About Home ModificationsRe-runs
  • Power point presentations are located at
    www.movin-out.org Click on learn more in the
    first paragraph of the home page which will lead
    you to the power point presentations.
  • The webinar itself can be replayed by going to
    the DHS webcast catalogue at http//media1.wi.gov/
    dhfs/catalog/ Once there you can search for the
    presentation you want by name, date, presenter or
    subject, (e.g. Home Modifications).

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CONTINUINGWEBINAR SCHEDULE
  • The final session is next week
  • Tuesday 10 a.m. 11 a.m.
  • November 17 Building a Ramp
  • Webinar Series Feedback
  • Please send your feedback regarding the webinar
    series to info_at_movin-out.org
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