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Code Of Ordinances City Of Greenwood, Wisconsin
Title 1. General Provisions
Title 2. Government And Administration
Title 3. Finance And Public Records
Title 4. Administrative Determinations Review
Title 5. Public Safety
Title 6. Public Works
Title 7. Licensing And Regulation
Title 8. Health And Sanitation
Title 9. Public Utilities
Title 10. Motor Vehicles And Traffic
Title 11. Offenses And Nuisances
Title 12. Parks And Navigable Waters
Title 13. Land Use Regulations
Title 14. Subdivision Regulations
Title 15. Building Code
Appendix A. Comprehensive Plan
§ 1. Issues and Opportunities
§ 1.1. Introduction
§ 1.2. Regional Perspective
§ 1.3. Planning Efforts
§ 1.4. Public Participation
§ 1.5. Regional Review Workshops
§ 1.6. State Comprehensive Planning Goals
§ 1.7. Issues and Opportunities
§ 1.8. City of Greenwood Planning Goals
§ 1.9. Issues and Opportunities Goals and Objectives
§ 1.10. Issues and Opportunities Policies and Recommendations
§ 1.11. Issues and Opportunities Programs
§ 2.1. Population Counts
§ 2.2. Population Forecasts and Projections
§ 2.3. Housing Characteristics
§ 2.4. Housing Unit Projections
§ 2.5. Housing Trends and Outlook
§ 2.6. Housing Programs
§ 2.7. Housing Goals and Objectives
§ 2.8. Housing Policies and Recommendations
§ 3.1. Existing Road System
§ 3.2. Road Functional/Jurisdictional Classification
§ 3.3. Traffic Volume Trends
§ 3.4. Accident Types and Locations
§ 3.5. Additional Modes of Transport
§ 3.6. Existing Transportation Plans
§ 3.7. Planned Transportation Improvements
§ 3.8. Transportation Trends and Outlook
§ 3.9. Transportation Programs
§ 3.10. Transportation Goals and Objectives
§ 3.11. Transportation Policies and Recommendations
§ 4.1. Clark County Administrative Facilities and Services
§ 4.2. Local Administrative Facilities, and Services
§ 4.3. Protective Services
§ 4.4. Schools
§ 4.5. School Trends and Outlook
§ 4.6. Quasi Public Facilities
§ 4.7. Rod, Gun, and Other Outdoor Clubs
§ 4.8. Dams
§ 4.9. Post Offices
§ 4.10. Civic Organizations/Other Clubs
§ 4.11. Parks Recreation & Open Space
§ 4.12. Hunting
§ 4.13. Fishing
§ 4.14. Solid Waste Management & Recycling
§ 4.15. Communication and Power Facilities
§ 4.16. Communication Towers
§ 4.17. Sanitary Sewer Service
§ 4.18. Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems(POWTS)
§ 4.19. Public Water Supply
§ 4.20. Stormwater Management
§ 4.21. Health Care Facilities
§ 4.22. Day Care Facilities
§ 4.23. Utilities and Community Facilities Trends and Outlook
§ 4.24. Utilities and Community Facilities Plans and Programs
§ 4.25. Expansion/Rehabilitation of Existing Utilities and Facilities, and Future Needs for Government Services
§ 4.26. Utilities and Community Facilities Goals and Objectives
§ 4.27. Utilities and Community Facilities Policies and Recommendations
§ 5.1. Soils
§ 5.2. Forest
§ 5.3. Farmland and Agriculture
§ 5.4. Topography
§ 5.5. Geology
§ 5.6. Metallic and Non-Metallic Mineral Resources
§ 5.7. Watersheds and Drainage
§ 5.8. Wetlands
§ 5.9. Floodplains
§ 5.10. Surface Water Features
§ 5.11. Groundwater
§ 5.12. Air Quality
§ 5.13. Environmental Corridors/Sensitive Areas
§ 5.14. Threatened and Endangered Species
§ 5.15. Wildlife Habitat and State Natural Areas
§ 5.16. Historical and Cultural Resources
§ 5.17. Agricultural, Natural and Cultural Trends and Outlook
§ 5.18. Agricultural, Natural and Cultural Resources Plans and Programs
§ 5.19. Agricultural, Natural and Cultural Resources Goals and Objectives
§ 5.20. Agricultural, Natural and Cultural Resources Policies and Recommendations
§ 6.1. Labor Force and Employment Status
§ 6.2. Economic Base Analysis
§ 6.3. Employment Forecast and Economic Trends
§ 6.4. Economic Development Trends and Outlook
§ 6.5. Economic Development Plans and Programs
§ 6.6. Strengths and Weaknesses Analysis
§ 6.7. Desired Economic Development
§ 6.8. Environmentally Contaminated Sites for Commercial or Industrial Use
§ 6.9. Economic Development Goals and Objectives
§ 6.10. Economic Development Policies and Recommendations
§ 7.1. Multi-Jurisdictional Plan Building Process
§ 7.2. Intergovernmental Opportunities/Successes
§ 7.3. State of Planning in Neighboring Communities
§ 7.4. Inventory of Existing Agreements
§ 7.5. Intergovernmental Trends and Outlook
§ 7.6. Intergovernmental Plans and Programs
§ 7.7. Wisconsin Intergovernmental Statute Agreements
§ 7.8. Relationships with Other Governmental Units
§ 7.9. Intergovernmental Opportunities, Conflicts, and Resolutions
§ 7.10. Intergovernmental Cooperation Goals and Objectives
§ 7.11. Intergovernmental Cooperation Policies and Recommendations
§ 7.12. Intergovernmental Cooperation Programs
§ 8.1. Existing Land Use
§ 8.2. Development Patterns
§ 8.3. Land and Resource Management
§ 8.4. Supply, Demand, and Price Trends of Land
§ 8.5. Existing Clark County Development Regulations
§ 8.6. Projected Supply and Demand of Land Uses over Planning Period
§ 8.7. Land Use Trends and Outlook
§ 8.8. Land Use Plans and Programs
§ 8.9. Preferred Land Use
§ 8.10. Land Use Goals and Objectives
§ 8.11. Land Use Policies and Recommendations
§ 9.1. Implementation Strategy
§ 9.2. Regulatory Land Use Management Tools
§ 9.3. Non-Regulatory Land Use Management Tools
§ 9.4. Mechanism to Measure Progress
§ 9.5. Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Updates
§ 9.6. Implementation Goals and Objectives
§ 9.7. Implementation Policies and Recommendations
§ 9.8. Implementation Programs