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Dane County Water Resource Engineering Division <br /> DINAP - "Do I NEED A PERMIT" <br /> General Information: <br /> REVISED ON 11/03/2020 BASED ON ADDITIONAL <br /> Date of Contact: 10/28/2020 INFORMATION <br /> Caller/Contact: Jay Jones- Burke Truck & Equipment Phone #: (608) 825-9788 <br /> Landowner: jsame) Phone #: (608) 695-4623 <br /> Contact Email: jo n es@b u rketru ck.corn <br /> Project Address: 5337 Reiner Rd <br /> Location(Municipality): Town of Burke Section: 23 1/4: SE of SE <br /> Parcel#: 0810-234-9520-4 <br /> Project Description: Proposing--4144 sq.ft. new building, a mix of new impervious and redeveloped impervious areas. <br /> Footprint is in shoreland zone;Areas totaling 1,450 sq.ft.will need to be converted to pervious to prevent requirement for additional permits. <br /> Property has added impervious building area since 2001; Total site: proposed net increase of impervious of 593.7 square feet <br /> Planned Size of Disturbance: 2,524 ft2 Planned Size of New Impervious: Net 593.7_ft2 <br /> Water Resource Engineering Division Response: <br /> Based On Information Above the Project:❑✓ DOES* DOES NOT Require a Permit <br /> Determination Made by: DAN ❑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 /> 0 125'Long new access road/driveway ❑ Subdivision Plat/CSM ❑ 20,000 ft2 New Impervious areas <br /> ❑✓ Shoreland Zone Disturbance ❑ Other: <br /> Basis for Determination: REVISED: Owner states that some impervious surfaces were installed prior to 8/22/01; this negates <br /> the requirement for a stomiwater management permit at this time-however, 1,450 sq.ft.impervious MUST be converted to pervious areas. <br /> Disturbed areas for this structure and removing impervious areas to convert to pervious,will be approximately 2,524 sq.ft. land disturbance. <br /> A shoreland erosion control permit,stamped by a Professional Engineer,is required before any work occurs,and must include areas being converted. <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 />