Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation Trans 202.13 - Modification or withdrawal of Wisconsin scenic byways designation
(1) Every
10 years following the date of official notification of designation, local
units of government through which the route passes shall have the opportunity
to re-evaluate the designated route and to determine if they wish to modify the
route due to changes in land use or other extenuating circumstances. The local
unit of government having zoning authority over the scenic byway corridor shall
notify the department in writing, pass a resolution and submit a map indicating
the proposed change to the designated route. In unincorporated areas where
county zoning is in effect, the request shall also contain a resolution from
the county board of the appropriate county supporting the request. The
department may require the local government sponsor to coordinate the
submission of requests for modification of the scenic byway route. Requests
under this subsection shall be received by the department no later than 12
months from the 10-year anniversary date. The SBAC shall review the proposed
route modifications and make recommendations to the secretary. Modifications
become effective upon approval of the secretary. If the department receives no
notification under this subsection that a modification is being requested, the
designated route shall remain unchanged for another 10 year period.
(2) Designation of a state trunk highway as a
scenic byway may be withdrawn at any time after resolution by 2/3 of the local
government sponsors and with the approval of the SBAC and the secretary. There
shall be at least one public hearing by a local government sponsor before such
a removal.
(3) The SBAC may
recommend to the secretary that a scenic byway designation for a particular
route be rescinded if the route no longer possesses the scenic or historic
character of the route originally qualifying it for designation due to
overdevelopment, the presence of some other visual detraction, the failure to
adequately implement the corridor management plan, or if substantial
modifications to the route have taken place under sub. (1). The department may
request that the SBAC review and recommend whether a scenic byway designation
for a particular route should be rescinded. If the SBAC recommends that a
scenic byway designation for a route be rescinded, the department shall hold a
public hearing on the removal. After the public hearing is held, the
designation as a scenic byway for the route may be withdrawn upon approval of
the secretary.
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