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14-7 <br /> Section 14.51 DEFINITIONS. As an area in excess of 20,000 <br /> used in sections 14. 52 through square feet that is disturbed by <br /> 14.57, inclusive, the following landscaping or construction of <br /> words have the definitions buildings, parking lots, drives <br /> indicated: or sidewalks are subject to <br /> 1 LCC means the Dane County Sections 14. 51 through 14.99 of <br /> (1) y this Ordinance. <br /> Land Conservation Committe <br /> created under sec. 92.06 of the [ History: SubSection 14.53 <br /> Wisconsin Statutes. repealed, 14. 53(1) recreated, by <br /> (2) LCC staff refers to staff O.A. 45, 1987-88, published 5-5- <br /> of the Land Conservation 88. ] <br /> Committee as authorized under s: <br /> 92.09 of the Wisconsin Statutes. <br /> (3) Plan means the erosion Section 14.54 REQUIREMENTS OF <br /> control plan required by sec. EROSION CONTROL PLANS. An <br /> 14.53. erosion control plan required <br /> under this section 14.53 shall <br /> consist of the following: <br /> is Section 14.52 LEGISLATIVE <br /> FINDING. The county board of (1) cross section of road <br /> ditches; <br /> supervisors of Dane County finds <br /> that soil erosion from construc- (2) profile within , road <br /> tion activities may be 10 to 100 ditches; <br /> times greater than erosion from <br /> agricultural activities on lands (3) culvert sizes; <br /> of equal, size, slope and soil (4) direction of flow of <br /> type. Construction activities runoff; - <br /> , and subsequent development can <br /> disturb natural cover and land (5) watershed size for each <br /> surfaces resulting in a change in drainage area; • <br /> runoff patterns that may have a (6) design discharge for <br /> detrimental effect on water qual- ditches and structural measures; <br /> ity and downstream uses. Fur- <br /> ther, effective sediment and (7) runoff velocities; <br /> storm water management depends (8) fertilizer and seeding <br /> upon proper planning, design and rates and recommendations; <br /> timely installation of conserva- <br /> tion practices as well as contin- (9) time schedule for seeding; <br /> 1 uing maintenance practices. design and location of erosion <br /> control measures; <br /> r-, (10) method by which the lot(s) <br /> Section 14.53 APPLICABILITY OF are to be developed; <br /> REQUIREMENT FOR EROSION CONTROL <br /> (11) plans for disturbing the <br /> PLANS. (1) Projects located in <br /> the R-4, A-B, B-1, C-1, C-2, LC- area and for re-vegetation; and <br /> 1, & M-1 Districts and which have (12) a statement as to how any <br /> • runoff resulting from <br /> construction will effect areas <br /> outside of the plat. <br /> 1 First Quarter, Supp. #9, 7/88 <br />
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