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Hilbert, Hans <br /> From: Hilbert, Hans <br /> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2017 10:01 AM <br /> To: 'mark setzke' <br /> Subject: RE:Zilm site plan parcel #014/0810-104-4101-8 <br /> Mark, <br /> You'll need to apply for the shoreland zoning permit first. My review will determine that you need a shoreland erosion <br /> control permit,and you'll be able to apply for that at that time. After the erosion control permit is issued your <br /> shoreland zoning permit will be issued and you can apply for your general zoning permit. <br /> Hans <br /> From: mark setzke [mailto:schomesmerr.com] <br /> Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 11:14 AM <br /> To: Hilbert, Hans <br /> Cc: Zach & Danielle Zilm; Zach &Danielle Zilm <br /> Subject: Re: Zilm site plan parcel # 014/0810-104-4101-8 <br /> Hans <br /> In what order can we be doing these permits the customer has the driveway and sanitary permit and is working <br /> on securing a PE to do the shoreline erosion control. Can they come in for the Shoreland erosion control permit <br /> now? Can this be issued at the same time as the county zoning permit or do these other permits have to be in <br /> hand first? <br /> Respectfully, <br /> Mark Anthony Setzke <br /> President <br /> Setzke Custom Homes Ltd <br /> On May 9, 2017, at 11:24 AM, Hilbert, Hans <hilbert.hansa,countyofdane.com> wrote: <br /> Mark, <br /> Based on this plan you'd be creating an impervious surface ratio within 300 feet of the pond of <br /> approximately 11.1%. At this level shoreland mitigation would not be required, however shoreland <br /> erosion control would be required. You could attempt to shift the development to the south, however if <br /> you still need to do grading within 300 feet of the pond you'll need the shoreland erosion control <br /> regardless. Since you're under 15%you won't have to do stormwater management. <br /> 1 <br />