2011 Wisconsin Local Land Use Regulations and Comprehensive Planning Status Report
(More current info on plans submitted to DOA on Library of Plans page)
Based on the 2011 Report, it is estimated that 100 county and municipal governments exercise local land use regulations subject to the Comprehensive Planning Law's consistency requirement, but have not adopted a comprehensive plan and are not completing one. When local governments make changes to zoning, land division, or official mapping ordinances, they must do so consistent with a comprehensive plan (s. 66.1001(3), Wis. Stats.)
Tables of results - Excel spreadsheet with three worksheets (tabs) that detail comprehensive planning status and local land use regulations for each of the 1,922 Wisconsin towns, villages, cities, and counties
Individual maps from the report:
Map of municipal comprehensive planning status
Map of county comprehensive planning status
Map of zoning at the municipal level
Map of municipal subdivision regulations
Map of county subdivision regulations
Map of municipal official mapping
Map of county official mapping
Map of city and village shoreland wetland zoning
Map of county shoreland zoning
Map of municipal zoning, subdivision, and mapping regulations
Map of county zoning, subdivision, and mapping regulations