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STATE OF WISCONSIN GENERAL PERMIT - Riprap/Vegetated armoring -lakes <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES GP -NO -2018-7-00299 <br />Julie Harrison is hereby granted under Section 30.12(3), Wisconsin Statutes, a permit to <br />place riprap or vegetated armoring on the banks of Fish Lake, in the Town of Scott, <br />Burnett County, also described as being in the SE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 4, <br />Township 40 North, Range 14 West, subject to the following conditions: <br />PERMIT <br />1. You must notify Dan Harrington at phone (715) 635-4097 or email <br />Dan.Harrington@wisconsin.gov before starting construction and again not more than <br />5 days after the project is complete. <br />2. You must complete the project as described on or before February 26, 2021. If you <br />will not complete the project by this date, there is no opportunity for an extension and <br />you must apply for a new permit. <br />3. This permit does not authorize any work other than what you specifically describe in <br />your application and plans, and as modified by the conditions of this permit. If you <br />wish to alter the project or permit conditions, you must first obtain written approval of <br />the Department. <br />4. Before you start your project, you must first obtain any permit or approval that may be <br />required for your project by local zoning ordinances and by the U.S. Army Corps of <br />Engineers. You are responsible for contacting these local and federal authorities to <br />determine if they require permits or approvals for your project. These local and <br />federal authorities are responsible for determining if your project complies with their <br />requirements. <br />5. Upon reasonable notice, you shall allow access to your project site during reasonable <br />hours to any Department employee who is investigating the project's construction, <br />operation, maintenance or permit compliance. <br />6. The Department may modify or revoke this permit for good cause, including if the <br />project is not completed according to the terms of the permit or if the Department <br />determines the activity is detrimental to the public interest. <br />7. You must post a copy of this permit at a conspicuous location on the project site, <br />visible from the waterway, for at least five days prior to construction, and remaining <br />at least five days after construction. You must also have a copy of the permit and <br />approved plan available at the project site at all times until the project is complete. <br />8. Your acceptance of this permit and efforts to begin work on this project signify that <br />you have read, understood and agreed to follow all conditions of this permit. <br />