30.45(3)(e)(e) Removal of woody vegetation damaged by natural causes. 30.45(3)(f)(f) Removal of woody vegetation that poses an imminent hazard to life or property. 30.45(3)(g)(g) Cutting woody vegetation if the cutting complies with the rules promulgated under s. 30.43 (3). 30.45(3m)(3m) No person may cut woody vegetation on land that is more than 75 feet beyond the ordinary high-water mark of the river except: 30.45(3m)(b)(b) For woody vegetation cut on land owned or occupied by a person if the cut woody vegetation is used as firewood, fence posts or Christmas trees for agricultural or household use and if the cut woody vegetation is not sold or bartered to another person. 30.45(3p)(3p) The restrictions against the cutting of woody vegetation under subs. (3) and (3m) do not apply to the cutting of woody vegetation that complies with sound horticultural or arboricultural practices, that does not involve the severing of the woody vegetation from the ground and that does not increase the visibility of any structure from the river. 30.45(4m)(4m) Except as provided in sub. (4p), no person may store or dispose of solid waste unless the solid waste is: 30.45(4m)(a)(a) Nonhazardous sludges from a treatment work, as defined under s. 283.01 (18), that is spread as a soil conditioner or a nutrient on land that is in agricultural use; or 30.45(4m)(b)(b) Unmanipulated animal or vegetable manure, as defined in s. 94.64 (1) (t), that is spread as a soil conditioner or a nutrient on land that is in agricultural use. 30.45(4p)(4p) No person may dispose of the debris resulting from the demolition of a building or a building foundation unless the disposal is on the same parcel on which the demolition site is located, the debris is of a type that is not required under s. 289.43 (8) (b) 1. to be disposed of in a licensed solid waste disposal facility and the debris is buried. 30.45(5)(5) No person may begin a mining activity or expand a mining activity, except as provided in sub. (5m) or s. 30.44 (3e). 30.45(5m)(5m) No person may begin or expand a nonmetallic mining activity on land that is visible from the river when the leaves are on the deciduous trees. 30.45(6)(6) No person may construct, reconstruct or alter a highway or private road unless the highway or private road and any embankments, grading, rock cuts or associated structures are visually inconspicuous and are constructed with sufficient safeguards to prevent erosion. 30.45(6m)(6m) No person may construct, reconstruct or alter a recreational trail unless the recreational trail and any embankments, grading and associated structures are visually inconspicuous and are constructed with sufficient safeguards to prevent erosion. 30.45(7)(7) No person may erect a sign that is visible from the river other than: 30.45(7)(a)(a) A sign erected by the department that is necessary for public use of the riverway. 30.45(7)(b)(b) A sign erected by the state or municipality in charge of a highway. 30.45(7)(c)(c) A sign that does not exceed 12 inches high by 12 inches long prohibiting or authorizing entry onto land. 30.45(9)(a)(a) Construct or modify a wharf or reconstruct a destroyed wharf unless it will be 20 feet or less in length and 3 feet or less in width and it will not have a railing or other structure extending above its deck. 30.45(9)(b)(b) Repair a damaged wharf unless all of the following apply: 30.45(9)(b)1.1. No municipal ordinance or other municipal regulation prohibits the repair. 30.45(9)(b)2.2. The repaired wharf will not be larger in size or more visible from the river than it was immediately before it was damaged. 30.45(10)(a)(a) Construct, relocate, replace or reconstruct a boat shelter. 30.45(10)(b)(b) Have or maintain a boat shelter after November 15, 1990.