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11.05(3)—(4) <br /> I <br /> 3. Involves the excavation or filling, or a 3. An erosion control plan, stamped by a <br /> combination of both, in excess of 400 cubic qualified professional engineer registered in the <br /> yards of material; State of Wisconsin, that meets all of the <br /> 4. Disturbs more than 100 lineal feet of road requirements of s. 14.50, or if waived by the <br /> ditch, grassed waterway or other land area zoning administrator under sub. (2)(b), a <br /> where surface drainage flows in a defined open simplified checklist on a standard form approved <br /> channel, including the placement, repair or by the zoning administrator. All erosion control <br /> removal of any underground pipe, utility or other plans and simplified checklists shall include <br /> facility within the cross-section of the channel; provisions for a stable outlet as described in s. <br /> 5. Involves the creation of any new public or 14.51(2)(d); <br /> private roads or access drives longer than 125 4. Copies of permits, permit applications or <br /> feet; approvals required by any other unit of <br /> 6. Development that requires a subdivision government; <br /> plat, as defined in chapter 75; 5. A proposed timetable and schedule for <br /> 7. Land disturbing activity that disturbs less completion and installation of all elements of <br /> than 4,000 square feet of land, including the approved erosion control plans and a detailed <br /> installation of access drives, that the zoning schedule for completion of construction; <br /> administrator determines to have a high risk of 6. An estimate of the cost of completion and <br /> soil erosion or water pollution, or that may installation of all elements of the approved <br /> significantly impact a lake, stream or wetland erosion control plan; and <br /> area. Examples of activities with a high risk of 7. Evidence of financial responsibility to <br /> soil erosion or water pollution may include, but complete the work proposed in the plan. The <br /> are not limited to, land disturbance on erodible zoning administrator may require a financial <br /> soil or disturbance adjacent to lakes, rivers, security instrument sufficient to guarantee <br /> streams or wetlands. All such determinations completion of the project. <br /> made by the zoning administrator shall be in (c) Approval process. <br /> writing, unless waived by the applicant; 1. The zoning administrator shall verify that <br /> 8. Constructing, dredging or commencing the permit application is complete. The zoning <br /> work on any artificial waterway, canal, ditch, administrator shall then forward the erosion <br /> lagoon, pond, lake or similar artificial waterway control plan to the Land and Water Resources <br /> which is within 300 feet of the ordinary high- Department for review. Land and Water <br /> water mark of a navigable body of water or Resources staff shall review the plan for <br /> where the purpose is connection with a compliance with the standards identified in ss. <br /> navigable body of water. 14.50—14.51. <br /> (4) Shoreland erosion control permits and 2. Within 15 working days, Land and Water <br /> administration. (a) A shoreland erosion control Resources Department staff shall either approve <br /> permit must be issued by the zoning the submitted plan or notify the zoning <br /> administrator before any activity meeting the administrator of any deficiencies. <br /> criteria in s. 11.05(2) shall occur or a zoning 3. The zoning administrator shall notify the <br /> permit is issued. applicant, in writing, of any deficiency in the <br /> (b) Application materials. The applicant must proposed plan. The applicant shall be given a <br /> provide the following materials when applying for reasonable opportunity to correct any deficiency. <br /> a permit: 4. Upon satisfactory review of the erosion <br /> 1. A completed application form; control plan by the Land and Water Resources <br /> a. The application must be signed by the Department, the zoning administrator shall issue <br /> landowner or include a notarized statement the erosion control permit. <br /> signed by the landowner authorizing the (d) The zoning administrator shall send written <br /> applicant to act as the landowner's agent for notification of all shoreland erosion control permit <br /> purposes of this ordinance. applications to the appropriate local office of the <br /> b. If a landowner appoints an agent to submit state department of natural resources within <br /> an application pursuant to sub. (4)(b)1.a., the three (3) working days of the date a complete <br /> landowner shall be bound by all of the application is received. <br /> requirements of this ordinance and the terms of (e) The zoning administrator shall send copies <br /> any permit issued to the agent. of approved or denied shoreland erosion control <br /> 2. Fees as required by chapter 12; permits to the appropriate local office of the state <br /> Page 11-6 <br /> rev 013106 <br />