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State of Wisconsin LAKESHORE EROSION CONTROL— RIPRAP REPLACEMENT. <br /> Department of Natural Resources General Permit Application Checklist' <br /> dnr.vri 0v (08/2016)' <br /> 7. Narrative description of your proposal on a separate page. Please include: <br /> • What the project is, purpose of project, and need for the project <br /> • How you intend to carry out the project, including methods, materials, and equipment <br /> • Your proposed construction schedule and sequence of work <br /> • What temporary and permanent erosion control measures will be used <br /> • The location of any disposal area for dredged or excavated materials <br /> • For disturbances or fill, provide a description of type, composition, and quality of materials <br /> • How you plan to avoid, minimize and mitigate impacts to waterways <br /> • Area (e.g. linear feet) impacted <br /> 8. Vegetation Plan - Native vegetation must be seeded above the ordinary high water mark (OHWM). Please refer to <br /> the Shoreland Habitat: Wisconsin Biology Technical Note 1 <br /> (http://dnr.wi.govltopic/shorelandzoning/documents/nresbiotechnote,pdf) or the NRCS Conservation Practice Standard <br /> 643A: Shoreland Habitat (http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/ShorelandZoninq/documents/NRCSshorehabstandard.pdfj to see the <br /> recommended practice standards establishing native vegetation. <br /> 9. Erosion Intensity Worksheet (EI) or Wave Energy Calculation to meet the requirements of the general permit <br /> which directs the type of shoreline erosion control structure needed based on the erosive energy at the project site. <br /> Please refer to the Wave Energy Calculation (http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/Waterways/shoreline/erosioncalculator.htmi) or the <br /> EI Worksheet, which is filled out within the ePermitting System. Remember if the Energy Calculation and the EI <br /> Worksheet result in different energy levels, you must use the EI worksheet energy level. <br /> Site Energy Calculation Definitions: <br /> • High Energy Site— a site where the storm-wave height calculated is greater than or equal to 2.3 feet or where <br /> the erosion intensity score calculated has a score of greater than 67. <br /> • Moderate Energy Site—a site where the storm-wave height is greater than or equal to 1.0 foot, but less than 2.3 <br /> feet, or where the erosion intensity score calculated has a score of 48 to 67. <br /> • Low Energy Site—a site where the storm-wave height is less than 1.0 foot, or where the erosion intensity score <br /> calculated has a score of 47 or less. <br /> 10. Endangered and Threatened Resources -The applicant is not required, but is encouraged to request an <br /> endangered resources (ER) review letter before applying for the permit. Information on how to obtain a review can be <br /> found by visiting the website at http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/ERReview/Review.html. The applicant can also visit the NHI <br /> Public Portal, http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/ERReview/PublicPortal.html, to determine if a full ER Review is required. Read the <br /> 'What is an ER Preliminary Assessment and what do the results meanT section to determine follow-up steps. <br /> 11. Historical and Cultural Resources - If you are aware there is a historical or cultural resource present, you are <br /> required to contact the Wisconsin State Historical Society to verify and receive documentation that the activity will not <br /> result in an adverse impact to these resources. <br /> Eligibility Criteria: <br /> Projects that do not meet all criteria are not eligible for this general permit. If your project does not <br /> qualify for this general permit, you may apply for an individual permit. <br /> Riprap replacement may not exceed 100 linear feet of shoreline and must be located on an inland lake or <br /> flowage. <br /> Riprap replacement may occur no more than once every 5 years. <br /> 2 <br />