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OA 19—Chapter 11 Shoreland Zoning Ordinance
<br /> Final Text As Amended
<br /> 11.05 FILLING,GRADING,LAGOONING,DREDGING, DITCHING OR EXCAVATING. (1) General
<br /> standards:Filling, grading,lagooning,dredging,ditching or excavating which does not require a permit under
<br /> section 11.05(2)is permitted in the shoreland area provided that
<br /> (a)It is done in a manner designed to minimize erosion, sedimentation and impairment of fish and wildlife
<br /> habitat.
<br /> (b)Any fill placed in a shoreland area is protected against erosion by use of rip-rap, bulkhead or vegetative
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<br /> (c)Any filling,grading,lagooning, dredging,ditching or excavating in a shoreland or inland-wetland district
<br /> shall comply with sections 11.07, 11.08, 11.09 and 11.10 of this ordinance.
<br /> (2)Grading and filling
<br /> permits are not required for the following:
<br /> (a) Septic system installations for private use.
<br /> (b) Construction of single family or duplex residences,provided associated excavation or disturbance does not
<br /> exceed an area of 4,000 square feet or does not occur on slopes greater than 12%.
<br /> (c) Soil conservation,stream and adjacent wetland protection and restoration practices such as terraces,run-off
<br /> diversions,grassed waterways,cattle and equipment crossings, cattle watering access,watei control structures,
<br /> dikes,ditch plugs,tile breaks and sediment removal catchments,when implemented according to plans and
<br /> designs approved by the Natural Resources Conservation Service or U. S. Fish&Wildlife Service'of the U. S.
<br /> Department of the Interior, state Department of Natural Resources or the Dane County Land Conservation
<br /> Department.
<br /> (d)Activities requiring an erosion control permit under Chapter 14 of the Dane County Code of Ordinances.
<br /> (3)Permit required: Except as provided in section 11.05(2),a grading and filling permit is required for:
<br /> (a)My filling or grading of any area which is within 300 feet of the ordinary high-water mark of a navigable
<br /> water, 100 year floodplain, or shoreland or inland wetland district and which has surface drainage toward the
<br /> water, floodplain or wetland.
<br /> (b)Any filling or grading on slopes of 20%or more.
<br /> (c)Filling or grading of more than 1,000 square feet on slopes of 12%-20%.
<br /> (d)Filling or grading of more than 2,000 square feet on slopes of 12%or less. F'
<br /> (e)Constructing,dredging or commencing work on any artificial waterway,canal,ditch,lagoon,pond,lake or
<br /> similar artificial waterway which is within 300`feet of the ordinary high-water mark of a navigable body of
<br /> water or where the purpose is the ultimate connection with a navigable body of water.
<br /> (f)Any deposition of dredged spoils in areas described as per(a)through(d)above.
<br /> (4)Application procedure: •
<br /> (a) Complete site plans and specifications shall be submitted with each application for a grading and filling
<br /> permit. All application materials shall be signed by a licensed,
<br /> � Y qualified professional engineer.All maps and
<br /> plans shall be drawn to an easily legible scale,shall be clearly labeled,and shall include the following,as
<br /> applicable:
<br /> 1. Property lines and lot dimensions;
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<br /> 2. All buildings and outdoor uses,existing and proposed, including all dimensions and setbacks;
<br /> 3. All public and private roads,interior roads,driveways and parking lots. Show traffic patterns and type of
<br /> paving and surfacing material;
<br /> 4. All natural and artificial water features,including,but not limited to lakes,ponds,streams(including
<br /> intermittent streams),and ditches. Show ordinary highwater marks of all navigable waters, 100-year flood
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