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BURNETT COUNTY <br />LAND & WATER CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT <br />December 4, 2017 <br />7410 County Road K, #109 <br />Siren, WI 54872 <br />Telephone: (715) 349-2186 Fax: (715) 349-2102 <br />LWCD(a)burnettcounty.or� <br />/U X I ,V 1XV3 <br />l <br />Justin & Donna Constant <br />W6055 690'h Street <br />Beldenville, Wl 54003 <br />Dear Justin & Donna, <br />This letter is to provide you with a Shoreland Buffer Restoration Plan to meet conditions of <br />Conditional Use Permit CUP 17-21 which includes shoreland buffer restoration. <br />The vegetation protection (shoreline buffer) requirements are as follows: <br />The buffer must extend from the ordinary high water mark 50 feet inland on all navigable bodies <br />of water. <br />Buffers consist of two major components: the first component (35 feet deep) is a no -touch, <br />natural vegetation zone, and the second component is a minimum maintenance zone. Measure <br />the 35 feet zone beginning at the ordinary high water mark. This is at the shoreline where there is <br />a slight drop off from wave erosion. <br />A single viewing/access corridor up to 35% of the lot width (37 feet) may cross both zones <br />perpendicular to the shore. Vegetation removal, cutting, trimming, and land disturbing <br />activities are prohibited in the no -touch zone. Limited pruning and mowing are allowed in <br />the viewinglaccess corridor and the minimum maintenance zone. Walkways, pathways, and <br />stairs must be located in the viewing/access corridor; and piers, wharfs, and lifts must be placed <br />in water immediately in front of the corridor. <br />Extensive clearing within the vegetation protection area has resulted in a view corridor <br />opening that, at about 75 feet wide, is more than twice the size of the opening that is <br />allowed. The view corridor opening must be narrowed to no more than 37 feet by re-establishing <br />native vegetation. <br />