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State of trsconsin Riprap Shore Erosion Control <br /> Department of Natural Resources General Permit Application Packet Rt-08 <br /> www.dncwi.gov page 5 of 12 <br /> Section 5: Project Information <br /> Anticipated Project Start Date(month/day/year) Projected Project End Date(month/day/year) <br /> Photographs: Provide clear photographs showing the entire project site in relation to the navigable("public")waterbody in the <br /> before or pre-construction condition. Date of Photographs: _10_/-O-/ "4119 <br /> Provide a detailed description of the proposed project for the following: (Attach sheets as necessary) <br /> Goal and Purpose: <br /> Land and Water Alterations: <br /> Section 6: General Permit Eligibility Standards <br /> **Note** The project must meet ALL of the following standards below to qualify for this General Permit. By <br /> checking the box next to the standard you are certifying that the proposed project has been designed to comply <br /> with that eligiblity standard. Failure to clearly prove you meet the standard Will either result in the need for an <br /> Individual Permit or longer processing times since DNR staff will have to obtain plan details that shows the project <br /> will meet all of the standards listed below. <br /> Eligibility Standard(s) <br /> The riprap may only be placed and maintained by a riparian. <br /> The project site is a moderate or high energy site. <br /> Riprap placement may not exceed 200 continuous linear feet of shoreline. <br /> The riprap must follow the natural contour of the shoreline. <br /> The riprap may only be placed to the maximum height of the ordinary high water mark plus the wave height as <br /> calculated with the departments calculator. <br /> 10 Filter cloth or clean-washed gravel shall be used as a filter layer under the riprap to extend the life of the structure, <br /> improve effectiveness and prevent soil erosion behind the riprap. <br /> Riprap shall be clean fieldstone or quarry stone 6 to 24 inches in diameter. <br /> The final riprap slope may not exceed(be steeper than)2 feet horizontal to one foot vertical. <br /> The toe of the riprap may not extend more than 8 feet waterward of the ordinary high water mark. <br /> 1� Riprap or other vegetated armoring must be re-vegetated above the ordinary high water mark using native non-invasive <br /> species. <br />