Land Use & Zoning
Wisconsin's Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC) sets minimum construction standards for:
ACommercial buildings only
BNew one- and two-family dwellings constructed throughout the state✓ Correct
COnly historic properties
DMobile homes only
Explanation
Wisconsin's Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC) sets minimum statewide construction standards for new one- and two-family residential dwellings.
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