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2018/10/30 - LAND USE - LUP - Accessory Structure (Non-Bunkhouse) - LUP-18-444
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2018/10/30 - LAND USE - LUP - Accessory Structure (Non-Bunkhouse) - LUP-18-444
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Document Date
10/30/2018
Document Type 1
LAND USE
Document Type 2
LUP
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Accessory Structure (Non-Bunkhouse)
County Permit Number
LUP-18-444
Tax ID
13992
Pin Number
07-020-2-40-16-35-5 05-004-017000
Legacy Pin
020433502510
Municipality
TOWN OF OAKLAND
Owner Name
DEAN R & MARY JO PETERSON
Property Address
27430 W CONNORS LAKE RD
City
WEBSTER
State
WI
Zip
54893
Previous Owners
DEAN R & MARY JO PETERSON
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Burnett County Mitigation Options <br />A. Restore and maintain native vegetation along the vegetative buffer zone within 35 feet of the ordinary high <br />water mark with a state allowed width viewing and access corridor on lots with 200.00 feet or more of shoreline. <br />(2.0 points) <br />B. Restore and maintain native vegetation along the vegetative buffer zone within 35 feet of the ordinary high <br />water mark with only a 30 foot wide viewing and access corridor on lots with 200.00 feet or more of shoreline. <br />(4.0 points) <br />C. Restore and maintain native vegetation along the vegetative buffer zone within 35 feet of the ordinary high <br />water mark with a state allowed width viewing and access corridor on lots with less than 200 feet of shoreline, <br />but more than 100 feet of shoreline. (2.0 points) <br />D. Restore and maintain native vegetation along the vegetative buffer zone within 35 feet of the ordinary high <br />water mark with only a 20 foot wide viewing and access corridor on lots with less than 200 feet of shoreline, but <br />more than 100 feet of shoreline. (3.0 points) <br />Restore and maintain native vegetation along the vegetative buffer zone within 35 feet of the ordinary high <br />water mark with a state allowed width viewing and access corridor on lots with less than 100 feet of shoreline. <br />(1.0 points) Allow 35% of shoreline to be used for the viewing and access corridor for lots with 100 feet or less <br />of shoreline. <br />F. Restore and maintain native vegetation along the vegetative buffer zone within 35 feet of the ordinary high <br />water mark with only a 15 foot wide viewing and access corridor on lots with less than 100 feet of shoreline. (2.0 <br />points) <br />'OG. Restore and maintain the vegetation protection area. (2.0 points) The use of this option requires the vegetative <br />buffer zone and viewing and access corridor to be in compliance or be brought into compliance. <br />H. H. Remove nonconforming accessory buildings from the shoreland setback area. (1.0 points for a structure from <br />0.01 square feet to 199.99 square feet in size, 2.0 points for a structure 200.00 square feet or larger). Illegal <br />structures do not qualify for these points. Exempt structures (boathouse, stair/walkway, etc) do not qualify for <br />these points. <br />Installation of gutters on all structures on the lot/parcel and divert all gutter water to a rain garden located on <br />the same lot/parcel or storm water treatment device located on the same lot/parcel (3.0 points). Rain garden or <br />storm water treatment device must be designed by a Wisconsin licensed professional engineer and the engineer <br />must sign off after construction that it was built according to the plans. Maintenance on the rain garden or storm <br />water treatment device must be performed as required. Rain garden or storm treatment device must be able to <br />handle and treat a 10 yr storm event. This type of mitigation in section 17(6)(1) can be excluded from the <br />impervious surface calculation in section 13.2. <br />J. Divert all water from gutters, driveways, patios, sidewalks and all other impervious surfaces on the lot/parcel to a <br />rain garden located on the same lot/parcel or storm water treatment device located on the same lot/parcel (4.0 <br />points). Rain garden or storm water treatment device must be designed by a Wisconsin licensed professional <br />engineer and the engineer must sign off after construction that it was built according to the plans. Maintenance <br />on the rain garden or storm water treatment device must be performed as required. Rain garden or storm <br />treatment device must be able to handle and treat a 10 yr storm event. This type of mitigation in section 17(6)(J) <br />can be excluded from the impervious surface calculation in section 13.2. <br />
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