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s <br /> S�� O? \\111) <br /> °,, � t"‘ Dane CountyPlanning & Development <br /> 110 GI Division of Zoning <br /> II�•,sc �s..# <br /> Joe Parisi <br /> Dane County Executive <br /> October 29, 2020 <br /> Dane County Zoning Administrator <br /> Roger Lane <br /> 210 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd RM 116 <br /> Madison WI 53703 <br /> RE: Navigability Determination—23, Town of Burke <br /> Parcel 0810-234-8000-5 <br /> On your behalf, a navigability determination for an intermittent stream located at 5365 Reiner <br /> Road in Section 23 of the Town of Burke was made. <br /> Before conducting the site inspection, the County G.I.S., aerial photography, and the Wisconsin <br /> Surface Water Data Viewer were used to determine the categorization of this waterway. The maps <br /> show that there is an intermittent stream. For portions of this stream an apparent meander is present <br /> in the aerial photos. An intermittent stream is one that has a periodic or recurrent flow. Upstream <br /> navigability determinations were also used in determining the need for an additional determination. <br /> A site inspection was conducted on October 29, 2020. The weather was overcast at the time of the <br /> visit. Weather had been dry for approximately 1 week following rainstorms earlier in the month. <br /> The inspection began at the outfall of the stream at the property at 5337 Reiner Road and proceeded <br /> to the west. In this reach flowing water was observed with a depth of approximately 1 foot with a <br /> defined bed and bank 3 to 4 feet in width. Channelization continued downstream to a point north <br /> and west where the water dissipated in to a wetland. <br /> The path of the water flow was followed to a culvert under a gravel park path in the Town of Burke <br /> Park. The water flow continued out of the culvert, through the wetland and drained to a pond <br /> located east of the railroad. The pond contained an outfall structure into additional culverts under <br /> a different portion of the gravel park pathway. These culverts spilled into a waterway with a <br /> defined bed and bank and flowing water which was drained by a culvert located underneath the <br /> railroad. <br /> On the west side of the railroad the culverts drained to a waterway with a defined bed and bank <br /> and flowing water that opened into pond areas. The waterway continued to transition between <br /> pond, stream, and wetland areas. This continued to a point of intersection with Felland Road. <br /> It was observed that the waterway crosses under Felland Road where it turns south and crosses <br /> under Burke Road. After reviewing the Wisconsin Surface Water Data it appears that this <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•:•Fax:608267.1540 <br /> www.countyof dane.corn/zoning <br />