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Dane County Land Conservation Division <br /> DINAP - "Do I NEED A PERMIT" <br /> General Information: <br /> Caller/Contact: Patrick Richgels Phone #: 608-219-9743 <br /> Landowner: same Phone#: <br /> Contact email: parich @monsanto.com <br /> Project Address: 8689 Airport Rd. Middleton WI <br /> Location: Township: Middleton Sec: 06 1/4 SE <br /> Parcel#: 0708-064-8100-7 <br /> Project Description: 30' x 40' addition to existing home <br /> Planned Size of Disturbance: < 2000 ft2 Planned Size of New Impervious: "' 1200 ft2 <br /> Land Conservation Division Response : <br /> Based on information above the project: ❑DOES* INDOES NOT require a permit <br /> Determination Made By: DAH ❑JAS DDB ❑JRT ORLS <br /> *Type of permit required: DEC as ❑SM ESE ❑SS <br /> ❑Disturbance >4000 ft2 ❑Slopes> 12% ❑Excavate/Fill>400 yds3 <br /> ❑Disturbing 100' of ditch/channel 0125' New road/driveway ❑Shoreland Zone disturbance <br /> ❑Addition of 20,000 ft2 New Imp. ❑Subdivision Plat/CSM ['Other: <br /> Basis for Determination: Survey information indicates the site is less than 12% slope. <br /> Previous DINAP was based on DCIMap data. Actual on-site documentation <br /> shows slopes at 10% across the project area. Does not trigger EC requirements <br /> Permit determination based upon information provided by caller/landowner. Changes in project size, scope or <br /> location may trigger changes to permit requirements. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure all required <br /> permits have been obtained prior to commencing work. <br />
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