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Dane County Water Resource Engineering Division <br /> DINAP - "Do I NEED A PERMIT" <br /> General Information: <br /> Date of Contact: 2/2/2017 <br /> Caller/Contact: Jeff Riegert, Riegert Builders Phone#: 575-3969 <br /> Landowner: Eric and Marci Kadlec Phone#: <br /> Contact Email: jeffriegert@.gmail.com <br /> Project Address: 4718 Roosevelt St, Oregon <br /> Location (Municipality): T of Rutland Section: '/4: <br /> Parcel #: 0510-182-3130-7 <br /> Project Description: 24'x21' addition = 504 SF <br /> Planned Size of Disturbance: <4K ft2 Planned Size of New Impervious: ft2 <br /> Water Resource Engineering Division Response: <br /> Based On Information Above the Project:❑ DOES* IN DOES NOT Require a Permit <br /> Determination Made by: OJAN ❑JDB ❑JAS ❑JAH ❑JRT ❑AJM ❑JRR <br /> Type of Permit Required: Erosion Control ❑Shoreland Erosion Control ❑Stormwater Management <br /> ❑Disturbance >4000 ft2 ❑ Excavate/Fill>400 yds3 ❑ Disturbing 100' of ditch/channel <br /> ❑ 125' Long new access road/driveway ❑ Subdivision Plat/CSM ❑ 20,000 ft2 New Impervious areas <br /> ❑Shoreland Zone Disturbance ❑ Other: <br /> Basis for Determination: The proposed addition is much less than the 4,000 SF trigger <br /> to require an erosion control permit. Also, site is not in a shoreland zone. <br /> Permit determination is based upon the information provided by caller/landowner on the date of contact. <br /> Changes in project size, scope or location may trigger changes to permit requirements. <br /> It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure all required permits have been obtained prior to commencing work. <br />
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