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a e,. <br /> ! <br /> Chapter 14 <br /> - (8) The permittee on an approved plan thereby the authority may use the bond, certified check or <br /> authorizes the authority to take any action, to funds in escrow to complete remaining work to <br /> perform any work, or commence any operations achieve plan compliance stabilizing soils upon the <br /> necessary to correct conditions upon the subject site. <br /> property where notice of noncompliance has been (12)The fee for review of the erosion control plan by <br /> I issued to bring the property into conformance with the zoning administrator shall be payable at the time <br /> plan requirements; the permittee further consents to an application for a zoning permit is submitted. For <br /> reimburse the authority for the total costs and simplified plan checklists submitted under section <br /> expenses of the aforementioned actions, said 14.545, the fee for plan review shall be fifty dollars <br /> reimbursement may be collected as a special charge ($50.00). For plans submitted under section 14.54 <br /> upon the property for current services rendered as covering a regulated land disturbing activity on sites <br /> j provided by law. whose total surface area is less than five acres the fee <br /> (9) When a permittee transfers ownership, shall be one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00). <br /> possession or control of real estate subject to an For plans submitted under section 14.54 covering <br /> ( uncompleted erosion control plan, the party who is soil disturbance areas on sites greater than five (5) <br /> successor in interest to any portion of this real estate acres in size, the fee shall be five hundred dollars <br /> shall bear responsibility to control soil erosion on ($500.00). <br /> that portion of the real estate under that successor [History: (1) - (7) am. and (8) -(12) cr., Sub. 4 to <br /> 1 party's ownership, possession or control and shall OA 27, 1993-94,pub. 09/30/94,eff.01/01/95.] <br /> comply with the minimum standards provided in this <br /> ordinance following appropriate methodology and 14.57 VARIANCES AND APPEALS. <br /> practices. (1) Variances and appeals from the requirements of <br /> (10) When ownership, possession or control of sections 14.50 through 14.55 may be taken to the <br /> property subject to an uncompleted erosion control LCC by an applicant,property owner or other person <br /> plan is transferred from one party to another, the with a substantial interest, within thirty (30) days <br /> former owner shall notify the party taking possession after the zoning administrator's erosion control plan <br /> - as to the current status of compliance with the filed determination. The LCC may only grant variances <br /> _ erosion control plan, also providing a copy of said and appeal requests when a specific finding is made <br /> i notice to the authority, and provide a copy of the of no damage to water quality. <br /> erosion control plan to the buyer if the soil on the [History: cr., sub. 2 to OA 10, 1987-88, pub. <br /> property being transferred has not been stabilized 09/14/87; am., Sub. 4 to OA 27, 1993-94, pub. <br /> prior to the date of this real estate transfer. 09/30/94,eff. 01/01/951 <br /> (11) Transfers of interest in real estate subject to an <br /> approved, uncompleted erosion control plan may be [14.58-14.59 reserved for future use.] <br /> - conducted consistent with this ordinance under any <br /> ' of the following arrangements: 14.60 ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING <br /> (a) the transferee shall file a new, approved EROSION CONTROL. <br /> erosion control plan with the authority; (1) Authority. Section 14.60 is adopted under the <br /> (b) the transferee shall obtain an approved authority of sec. 59.07(51) and sec. 101.65 of the <br /> __. assignment from the authority as sub-pennittee to Wisconsin Statutes. <br /> complete that portion of the approved plan (2) Purpose. This ordinance serves as the county <br /> regulating soil erosion on the transferee's property; erosion control ordinance for one- and two-family <br /> or, dwelling construction consistent with the Wisconsin <br /> (c) the permittee shall provide the authority Uniform Dwelling Code("UDC"). The county shall <br /> with a duly completed and executed continuing exercise jurisdiction for UDC construction site <br /> ! surety bond or a certified check in an amount erosion control by plan review, permitting and <br /> sufficient to complete the work proposed in the inspections to promote public health, safety and <br /> approved plan; at the time of transfer the permittee general welfare. <br /> may seek to reduce the surety bond or certified check (3)Scope. This ordinance shall apply to all one-and <br /> to the appropriate amount to complete remaining two-family dwellings whose initial. construction is <br /> work. If the transferor enters into escrow commenced hereafter and new additions to pre- <br /> agreements with transferees to complete an approved existing.dwellings. The county shall administer and <br /> plan, these funds shall be available to the authority enforce this ordinance in any town, village or city <br /> to attain plan compliance. When an approved within the County of Dane which has not adopted <br /> erosion control plan is not completed as proposed, the Wisconsin UDC as well as any municipality in <br /> __; <br /> Page 69 <br /> • <br /> - <br />
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