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11.05(4)—11.06(2) <br /> department of natural resources within ten (10) units horizontal distance to one (1) unit vertical or <br /> working days of approval or denial. flatter, unless vegetative cover, bulkheads or rip- <br /> (5) Permit conditions. In considering a rapping are provided. <br /> shoreland erosion control permit the zoning 12. For land disturbances of greater than one <br /> administrator shall evaluate the effect of the (1) acre within the shoreland zone, impervious <br /> proposal as to possible water pollution including surface area within the setback described in s. <br /> erosion and sedimentation, harmful changes to 11.03 must be limited to the maximum extent <br /> fish life and aquatic plants, and maintenance of practicable. <br /> safe and healthful conditions. (b) In addition, where in the opinion of the <br /> (a) In granting a shoreland erosion control zoning administrator additional protections are <br /> permit, the zoning administrator shall attach the needed, the zoning administrator may require <br /> following conditions where appropriate: creation of no-disturbance zones where land <br /> 1. The erosion control plan shall be disturbing activity is prohibited in order to protect <br /> implemented prior to the start of any land sensitive or highly erodible areas. <br /> disturbing activity and shall be maintained over (c) Plan or permit amendments. Any <br /> the duration of the project. proposed modifications to approved plans, <br /> 2. The permittee is responsible for successful construction schedules or alterations to accepted <br /> completion of the erosion control plan. The sequencing of land disturbing site activities shall <br /> permittee shall be liable for all costs incurred, be approved by the zoning administrator in <br /> including environmental restoration costs, consultation with the Land and Water Resources <br /> resulting from noncompliance with an approved Department prior to implementation. One permit <br /> plan. revision is allowed at no charge. The second <br /> 3. Application for a permit shall constitute and subsequent revisions, to a maximum of five <br /> express permission by the permittee and revisions, cost$50 each. <br /> landowner for the zoning administrator, or his or (d) Permit transfers. Transfers of interest in <br /> her designee, to enter the property for purposes real estate subject to a shoreland erosion control <br /> of inspection or curative action. The application permit shall comply with the requirements of s. <br /> form shall contain a prominent notice advising 14.49(6). <br /> the applicant and landowner of this requirement. [History: (2)(c) am., OA 32, 1996-97, pub. 03/20/97; s. <br /> 4. All incidental mud-tracking off-site onto 11.05 am., OA 19, 1998-99, pub. 02/17/99; 11.05 am., OA <br /> adjacent public thoroughfares shall be cleaned 12,2005-06,pub.11/11/05.] <br /> up and removed by the end of each working day 11.06 SHORELAND-WETLAND AND INLAND- <br /> using proper disposal methods. WETLAND DISTRICTS. (1) Purpose. This <br /> 5. Installed practices must comply with all <br /> standards described in the Dane County Erosion ordinance is adopted to maintain safe and <br /> Control and Stormwater Management Manual, or healthful conditions, to prevent water pollution, to <br /> must be individually approved by the Dane protect fish spawning grounds and wildlife <br /> County Land and Water Resources Department. habitat, to preserve shore cover and natural <br /> 6. Lagooning shall be conducted in such a beauty, to conserve inland-wetland areas <br /> manner as to avoid creation of fish trap occurring throughout the unincorporated areas of <br /> conditions. Dane County, and to control building and <br /> 7. Fill shall not be deposited in a general development in wetlands whenever possible. <br /> floodplain district, except in accordance with When development is permitted in a wetland, the <br /> chapters 17 and 30 of the Wisconsin Statutes. development should occur in a manner <br /> 8. Fill shall not be deposited in a shoreland or consistent with state and federal law that <br /> inland-wetland district, except in accordance with minimizes adverse impacts upon the wetland. <br /> sections 11.07, 11.08, 11.09 and 11.10 of this (2) Designation. (a) The shoreland-wetland <br /> ordinance. district shall include all shorelands which are <br /> 9. Stockpiling or temporary deposition of designated as wetlands of two acres or more in <br /> excavated materials shall not be permitted within area on the most current Wisconsin Wetland <br /> the building setback area described in section Inventory Maps applicable to Dane County. <br /> 11.03(2) of this ordinance. (b) The inland-wetland district shall include all <br /> 10. Sides of a channel or artificial watercourse non-shoreland wetlands, as shown on the <br /> shall be stabilized to prevent erosion. Wisconsin Wetland Inventory Maps, which are <br /> 11. Sides of channels or artificial watercourses two acres or more in area and located in the <br /> shall be constructed with side slopes of two (2) unincorporated territory of Dane County. <br /> Page 11-7 <br /> rev 013106 <br />
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