Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation, ch. Trans 233 - Division of land abutting a state trunk highway or connecting highway
- § Trans 233.01 - Purpose
- § Trans 233.012 - Applicability
- § Trans 233.015 - Definitions
- § Trans 233.017 - Other abuttals
- § Trans 233.02 - Basic principles
- § Trans 233.03 - Procedures for review
- § Trans 233.04 - Required information
- § Trans 233.05 - Direct access to state trunk highway or connecting highway
- § Trans 233.06 - Frequency of connections with a state trunk highway or connecting highway
- § Trans 233.07 - Temporary connections
- § Trans 233.08 - Setback requirements and restrictions
- § Trans 233.105 - Noise, vision corners and drainage
- § Trans 233.11 - Special exceptions
- § Trans 233.12 - Performance bond
- § Trans 233.13 - Fees
- LAND SUBDIVISION PLATS ABUTTING STATE TRUNK HIGHWAYS AND CONNECTING STREETS (§ Trans 233.01 to Trans 233.12)
Notes
Chapter Hy 33 was renumbered chapter Trans 233, under s. 13.93(2m) (b) 1, Stats., Register, August, 1996, No. 488. Chapter Trans 233 as it existed on January 31, 1999, was repealed and a new Chapter Trans 233 was created effective February 1, 1999.
Note: In the case of Wisconsin Builders Association, et al. v. Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2005 WI App 160, the Court of Appeals ruled that the rules in Ch. Trans 233 were invalid to the extent that they apply to land divisions other than subdivisions.
Note: On April 16, 2009, in Dane County Circuit Court Case No. 06-CV-4294, Madison Area Builders Association, et al. v. Wisconsin Department of Transportation; et al., it was ordered and adjudged that the 1999 and 2001 amendments to Chapter Trans 233 were declared to be invalid and unenforceable, but that that order had no effect on the legal validity or enforceability of Chapter Trans 233 as it existed prior to the adoption of the 1999 amendments on February 1, 1999.
Chapter Trans 233 as it existed prior to the adoption of the 1999 amendments on February 1, 1999, is printed as a note following section Trans 233.13.
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