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Local Boating Ordinances

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CHAPTER 4: LAKES [Pine, North, Beaver, Cornell Lakes; Waukesha County]BEHAVIOR-SAFE RIDING CAPACITIES, RACING, Ice Traffic Regulation, Jet Skis, Lights, Littering, PFD Requirements, Rafts, piers, Ski jumps, Slow-No-Wake Areas, Slow-No-Wake Hours, Spear guns, Speed Limits (mph), Water Exhibitions and Races, Water Skiing RestrictionsView
Chapter 4: Lakes [Boating Ordinance; Pine Lake, Beaver Lake, North Lake, Cornell Lake; Waukesha County]BEHAVIOUR-SAFE RIDING CAPACITIES, RACING, BUOY PLACEMENT, LIGHTS, LITTERING, MOORING ORDINANCE, NO ANCHOR ZONE, RAFTS, PIERS, RIGHT OF WAY, SLOW-NO-WAKE HOURS, SPEAR GUNS, WATER EXHIBITIONS AND RACES, WATER SKIING RESTRICTIONS, WATERWAY MARKERSView
Chapter 4: Lakes [Pine, North, and Beaver Lakes, Waukesha County]BEHAVIOR-SAFE RIDING CAPACITIES, RACING, LITTERING, RAFTS, PIERS, SLOW-NO-WAKE AREAS, SLOW-NO-WAKE HOURS, SPEED LIMITS (MPH), SWIMMING REGULATIONS, WATER EXHIBITIONS AND RACES, WATER SKIING RESTRICTIONSView
DELETE - An Ordinance to Create 20.04(2)(e) of the General Code of Ordinances of the Town of Merton Relating to Establishing an Emergency Slow No Wake Speed Limit at Times of High Water on North Lake and Beaver Lake [North Lake, Beaver Lake; Waukesha County]HIGH WATER EMERGENCY SLOW NO WAKEView
AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE WATER TRAFFIC, BOATING AND WATER SPORTS UPON FREE WATERS OF THE TOWN OF MERTON [Waukesha County]BEHAVIOR-SAFE RIDING CAPACITIES, RACING, Littering, Rafts, piers, Right of Way, Ski jumps, Speed Limits (mph), Swimming Regulations, Water Skiing RestrictionsView
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 20.04(1) AND (2) OF THE TOWN OF MERTON CODE AND SECTION 4.03(3) AND (6) OF THE VILLAGE OF CHENEQUA CODE RELATING TO APPLICABILITY AND ENFORCEMENT AND SPEED RESTRICTIONS ON THE WATERS OF NORTH LAKE AND BEAVER LAKE [Waukesha County]SLOW-NO-WAKE HOURS, SPEED LIMITS (MPH)View
ORDINANCE NO. 132 (VILLAGE OF CHENEQUA): AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ORDINANCE ADOPTED BY THE TOWN OF MERTON AND THE VILLAGE OF CHENEQUA ON MAY 25, 1976 AND JUNE 14, 1976, RESPECTIVELY, AS AMENDED BY THE TOWN OF MERTON ON AUGUST 26, 1980 AND APRIL 26, 1988 AND BY THE VILLAGE OF CHENEQUA ON SEPTEMBER 8, 1980 AND APRIL 11, 1988, REGULATING WATER TRAFFIC, BOATING AND WATER SPORTS UPON THE WATERS OF NORTH LAKE AND BEAVER LAKE [Waukesha County; Unsigned Version]BEHAVIOR-SAFE RIDING CAPACITIES, RACINGView
VILLAGE OF CHENEQUA ORDINANCE NO. 133: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ORDINANCE ADOPTED BY THE TOWN OF MERTON AND THE VILLAGE OF CHENEQUA ON MAY 25, 1976 AND JUNE 14, 1976, RESPECTIVELY, AS AMENDED BY THE TOWN OF MERTON ON AUGUST 26, 1980 AND APRIL 26, 1988 AND BY THE VILLAGE OF CHENEQUA ON SEPTEMBER 8, 1980 AND APRIL 11, 1988, REGULATING WATER TRAFFIC, BOATING AND WATER SPORTS UPON THE WATERS OF NORTH LAKE AND BEAVER LAKE [Waukesha County; Signed Version]BEHAVIOR-SAFE RIDING CAPACITIES, RACINGView
AN ORDINANCE TO CREATE S20.04(2)(e) OF THE GENERAL CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE TOWN OF MERTON RELATING TO ESTABLISHING AN EMERGENCY SLOW NO WAKE SPEED LIMIT AT TIMES OF HIGH WATER ON NORTH LAKE AND BEAVER LAKE [Waukesha County]High Water Emergency Slow-No-Wake, Restriction During Periods of High Water, Slow-No-Wake AreasView
An ordinance amending the May 25, 1976 ordinance of the Village of Chenequa and the Town of Merton, as amended on August 26, 1980, regulating water traffic, boating and water sports upon the waters of North Lake and Beaver Lake [Waukesha County]SPEED LIMITS (MPH)View

** About Boating Ordinances: Before boating on an unfamiliar Wisconsin waterways check for a sign at the public boat landing to determine if there are local regulations (more restrictive than state law) which may apply on that waterbody. Also be sure to review the document Wisconsin Boating Regulations to learn about statewide regulations. There may be a delay between the time an ordinance is passed and the time it gets into our database. Therefore, the only way to know for sure if a water body has an ordinance in effect is to look for a sign posted at a public boat landing.