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8/16/2021
Document Type 1
OTHER
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State Permits
Tax ID
5506
5507
5508
Pin Number
07-012-2-40-15-23-5 05-002-028000
07-012-2-40-15-23-5 05-002-029000
07-012-2-40-15-23-5 05-002-030000
Legacy Pin
012422304100
012422304200
012422304300
Municipality
TOWN OF JACKSON
TOWN OF JACKSON
TOWN OF JACKSON
Owner Name
ROBERT F & LORETTA J MORITZ
ROBERT & LORETTA MORITZ
ROBERT & LORETTA MORITZ
Property Address
3833 S BASS LAKE RD
28075 KILKARE RD
City
WEBSTER
WEBSTER
State
WI
WI
Zip
54893
54893
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15. Site Access. Upon reasonable notice,you shall allow access to the site to any Department employee who is <br /> investigating the project's construction,operation,maintenance or permit compliance with the terms and conditions of <br /> WDNR-GP4-2018 and applicable laws. <br /> 16. Erosion and siltation controls.The project site shall implement erosion and sediment control measures that <br /> adequately control or prevent erosion and prevent damage to wetlands as outlined in NR 151.11 and 151.12,Wis. <br /> Adm. Code. <br /> 17. Equipment used.All equipment used for the project will be designed and properly sized to minimize the amount of <br /> disturbance to the wetland. <br /> 18. Invasive Species.All project equipment shall be decontaminated for removal of invasive species prior to and after <br /> each use on the project site by utilizing best management practices to avoid the spread of invasive species as <br /> outlined in NR 40,Wis.Adm.Code. For more information, refer to http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/Invasives/bmp.html. <br /> 19. Federal and State Threatened and Endangered Species. WDNR-GP4-2018 does not affect the DNR's <br /> responsibility to ensure that all authorizations comply with Section 7 of the Federal Endangered Species Act,s. <br /> 29.604,Wis.Stats and applicable State Laws. No DNR authorization under this permit will be granted for projects <br /> found not to comply with these Acts/laws. No activity is authorized which is likely to jeopardize the continued <br /> existence of a threatened or endangered species or a species proposed for such designation, as identified under the <br /> Federal Endangered Species Act and/or State law or which is likely to destroy or adversely modify the critical habitat <br /> of a species as identified under the Federal Endangered Species Act. <br /> 20. Special Concern Species. If the Wisconsin National Heritage Inventory lists a known special concern species to be <br /> present in the project area you will take reasonable action to prevent significant adverse impacts to the species of <br /> concern. <br /> 21. Historic Properties and Cultural Resources. WDNR-GP4-2018 does not affect the DNR's responsibility to ensure <br /> that all authorizations comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and s.44.40,Wis. Stats. No <br /> DNR authorization under this permit will be granted for projects found not to comply with these Acts/laws. Information <br /> on the location and existence of historic resources can be obtained from the State Historic Preservation Office and <br /> the National Register of Historic Places. If cultural, archaeological,or historical resources are unearthed during <br /> activities authorized by this permit,work must be stopped immediately, and the State Historic Preservation Officer <br /> must be contacted for further instruction. <br /> 22. Preventive Measures. Measures must be adopted to prevent potential pollutants from entering a wetland or <br /> waterbody. Construction materials and debris, including fuels, oil, and other liquid substances,will not be stored in <br /> the construction area in a manner that would allow them to enter a wetland or waterbody as a result of spillage, <br /> natural runoff,or flooding. If a spill of any potential pollutant should occur, it is the responsibility of the permittee to <br /> remove such material,to minimize any contamination resulting from this spill,and to immediately notify the State Duty <br /> Officer at 1-800-943-0003. <br /> 23. Suitable fill material.All fill authorized under this permit shall be free from hazardous substances as defined by s. <br /> 289.01(11),Wis. Stats.,free from solid waste as defined by s.289.01(11)and(33),Wis. Stats., and any fill must <br /> consist of clean, suitable soil material as defined by s. NR 500.03(214),Wis.Admin. Code. <br /> 24. Standard for Coverage.Wetland impacts from the project will cause only minimal adverse environmental impacts as <br /> determined by the Department. <br /> 25. Water Quality Standards. Projects that impact wetland must comply with the wetland water quality standards <br /> outlined in Wis.Stat.s.281.36(3g)(d)and Wis.Admin. Code NR 103, including the submission of a narrative <br /> describing avoidance and minimization of wetlands. <br /> 26. Transfers. Coverage under this permit is transferable to any person upon prior written approval of the transfer by the <br /> Department. <br />
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