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State of Wisconsin <br /> DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Scott Walker,Governor 4 <br /> 101 S.Webster Street Cathy Stepp,Secretary ^���abia <br /> P.O.Box 7921 Telephone 608-266-2621 ~ IP <br /> iu�sco <br /> Madison,WI 53707-7921 Toll Free 1-888-936-7463 <br /> DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br /> TTY Access via relay-711 <br /> September 21, 2016 WIC-SC-2016-13-02629 <br /> Vern Stenman <br /> 1417 Morrison Street <br /> Madison, WI 53703 <br /> RE: Wetland Delineation Report for an approximately 4 acre project area (3363 Fish Camp <br /> Road) located in the NW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 13, Township 6 North, Range 10 <br /> East, Town of Dunn, Dane County <br /> Dear Mr. Stenman: <br /> We have received and reviewed the wetland delineation report prepared for the above mentioned <br /> site by Cardno. This letter will serve as confirmation that the wetland boundaries as shown on the <br /> attached wetland delineation map are acceptable. This finding is based upon a 08/10/2016 field <br /> visit. Any filling or grading within these areas will require DNR approvals. Our wetland <br /> confirmation is valid for five years unless altered site conditions warrant a new wetland delineation <br /> be conducted. Be sure to send a copy of the report, as well as any approved revisions, to the <br /> U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. <br /> In order to comply with Chapter 23.321, State Statutes, please supply the department with a <br /> polygon shapefile of the wetland boundaries delineated within the project area. Please do not <br /> include data such as parcel boundaries, project limits, wetland graphic representation symbols, <br /> etc. If internal upland polygons are found within a wetland polygon, then please label as <br /> UPLAND. The shapefile should utilize a State Plane Projection, and be overlain onto recent aerial <br /> photography. If a different projection system is used, please indicate what system the data are <br /> projected to. In the correspondence sent with the shapefile, please supply a brief description of <br /> each wetland's plant community (eg: wet meadow, floodplain forest, etc.). Please send these <br /> data to Calvin Lawrence (608-266-0756, or calvin.lawrenceawisconsin.gov). <br /> There is a navigable waterway (the Yahara River) identified immediately south of the property. <br /> DNR Chapter 30 permits may be needed if earthwork(filling, dredging, etc.) or structures <br /> (culverts, bridges, erosion control, etc.) are proposed in or adjacent to the waterway. <br /> If you are planning development on the property, you are required to avoid take of endangered <br /> and threatened species, or obtain an incidental take authorization, to comply with the state's <br /> Endangered Species Law. To insure compliance with the law, you should submit an endangered <br /> resources review form (Form 1700-047), available at <br /> http://dnr.wi.qov/topic/ERReview/Review.html. The Endangered Resources Program will provide <br /> a review response letter identifying any endangered and threatened species and any conditions <br /> that must be followed to address potential incidental take. <br /> We are committed to service excellence. <br /> Visit our survey at http://dnr.wi.kov/customersurvev to evaluate how I did. <br /> dnr.wi.gov <br /> wisconsin.gov Naturally WISCONSIN <br /> Recycled <br /> Paper <br />
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