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described as being in the SE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 4, Township 40 North, Range <br />14 West. <br />2. The project will consist of placing rock riprap along 75 -feet of shoreline to help <br />alleviate erosion. <br />3. The Department has completed an investigation of the project site and has evaluated <br />the project as described in the application and plans. <br />4. Fish Lake is a navigable water (and no bulkhead exists at the project site.) <br />5. The proposed project, if constructed in accordance with this permit will not adversely <br />affect water quality, will not increase water pollution in surface waters and will not <br />cause environmental pollution as defined in s. 283.01(6m), Wis. Stats. <br />6. The proposed project, if constructed in accordance with this permit will not adversely <br />affect wetlands. <br />7. The Department of Natural Resources and the applicant have completed all <br />procedural requirements and the project as permitted will comply with all applicable <br />requirements of Sections 1. 11, 30.12(3), Wisconsin Statutes and Chapters NR 102, <br />103, 150, 299, NR 328 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code <br />8. The structure or deposit will not materially obstruct navigation because the rock will be <br />placed up on the existing bank. <br />9. The structure or deposit will not be detrimental to the public interest because fish and <br />wildlife will still have access to the shoreline after placement or riprap, and help <br />prevent soil erosion. <br />10. The structure or deposit will not materially reduce the flood flow capacity of a stream <br />because the rock will be placed on the shores of Balsam Lake. <br />CONCLUSIONS OF LAW <br />1. The Department has authority under ch. 30, Wis. Stats., and ch. NR 328, Wis. Adm. <br />Code, to issue a permit for the construction and maintenance of this project. <br />2. The Department has complied with s. 1.11, Wis. Stats. <br />NOTICE OF APPEAL RIGHTS <br />If you believe that you have a right to challenge this decision, you should know that the <br />Wisconsin statutes and administrative rules establish time periods within which requests <br />to review Department decisions shall be filed. For judicial review of a decision pursuant <br />to sections 227.52 and 227.53, Wis. Stats., you have 30 days after the decision is <br />