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Vermont Township
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I <br /> (4f 442 <br /> r , <br /> 000 Dane County Planning & Development <br /> '' 114417: ,i,�A Division of Zoning <br /> Joe Parisi <br /> Dane County Executive <br /> August 2, 2016 <br /> RANDY S PAGE <br /> 4648 STATE HIGHWAY 78 <br /> BLACK EARTH WI 53515 <br /> RE: Navigability Determination—4648 State Highway 78, Section 2, Town of Black Earth <br /> Parcel #: 0706-023-8002-9 <br /> The Dane County Zoning Division is in receipt of your request for a navigability determination <br /> for an unnamed intermittent stream that is located West of Moen Valley Road and East of State <br /> Highway 78. <br /> Before conducting the site inspection, the 24K U.S.G.S. Topographic map, along with aerial <br /> photography and the Dane County G.I.S. mapping system were used to determine the <br /> categorization and extent of this waterway. The map shows that there is an intermittent stream <br /> that located thru your property. An intermittent stream is one that has a periodic or recurrent <br /> flow. In addition, soil data indicates hydric soil inclusions underlying the waterway. Hydric soil <br /> inclusions are an indicator of the presence of wetlands. <br /> On August 2, 2016 a field inspection was conducted. It was observed that the waterway had a <br /> defined channel with a grassy bed and bank. Evidence of standing water and alluvial deposition <br /> was also observed. The existing topography would not allow for the diffusion of stormwater <br /> across the land, but rather direct it into the intermittent stream. Indicators of wetlands, including <br /> the presence of water and vegetation, were also present within the stream bed and the <br /> surrounding area. <br /> After further review of the waterway, it has been determined that this intermittent stream is <br /> navigable and subject to the shoreland regulations found in Chapter 11 of the Dane County Code <br /> of Ordinances. <br /> I hope you find this information helpful. If you have any questions regarding this matter, or if I <br /> may be of further assistance, please feel free to call me at (608) 266-4266. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Hans Hilbert <br /> Assistant Zoning Administrator <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br /> 210 Martin Luther King Jr.Blvd.•Room 116,City-County Bldg.•Madison,WI 53703-3342•Phone:608.266.4266•I•Fax:608.267.1540 <br /> www.countyofdane.com/zoning <br />
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