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Document Date
10/23/2019
Document Type 1
OTHER
Document Type 2
(NA)
Document Type 3
Correspondence
Tax ID
701
702
704
Pin Number
07-002-2-37-19-36-3 02-000-017000
07-002-2-37-19-36-3 02-000-018000
07-002-2-37-19-36-3 02-000-020000
Legacy Pin
002163604300
002163604400
002163604600
Municipality
TOWN OF ANDERSON
TOWN OF ANDERSON
TOWN OF ANDERSON
Owner Name
STEVEN C & DEBRA A RYUN RASSLER
VINCENT E & LORI J ERICKSON
GARY & CAROL PETERSON
Property Address
13325 HERITAGE RD
13366 HERITAGE RD
City
GRANTSBURG
GRANTSBURG
State
WI
WI
Zip
54840
54840
Previous Owners
STEVEN C & DEBRA A RYUN RASSLER
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4. Structures over lake outlets and lake systems are not eligible for this permit. <br /> 5. A structure that is regulated under Chapter 31 is not eligible for this permit. <br /> 6. A structure that is installed with the intent to back up water is not eligible for a <br /> general permit. <br /> 7. The proposed road stream crossing has water passing characteristics at least as <br /> effective as the existing road grade and structure. <br /> 8. Projects that include a new crossing of a navigable waterway where there <br /> previously was no structure are not eligible for this general permit. <br /> 9. Projects that may impact tribal lands or rights, including potential impacts to <br /> water systems supporting wild rice, may require additional coordination. Please <br /> contact the DNR Transportation Liaison as soon as possible to begin <br /> coordination. <br /> 10. This general permit does not authorize any permanent change in the course of a <br /> navigable stream, or removal of material from the bed of any waterway, except <br /> for what is necessary to place the structure. <br /> 11. Minor dredging (less than 25 cubic yards) within the right-of-way (ROW) for road <br /> maintenance may be approvable under this general permit, provided best <br /> management practices (BMPs) are used to comply with water quality standards. <br /> 12. The proposed project avoids and minimizes wetland impacts to the greatest <br /> extent practicable, in accordance with Wis. Admin. Code NR 103. <br /> 13. The project shall not impact more than 10,000 square feet (0.23 acre) of wetland <br /> or waterway for a single and complete project. <br /> 14. The discharge will cause only minimal adverse environmental impacts. <br /> 15. Project will not result in a deleterious impact to any publicly owned trails or <br /> property. <br /> 16. Project activities will not take place in or result in adverse impacts to Great Lakes <br /> ridge and swale complexes, interdunal wetlands, coastal plain marshes, southern <br /> sphagnum bogs that are located in the area located south of a horizontal line <br /> drawn across the state based on the routes of STH 16 and STH 21 west of Lake <br /> Winnebago and on USH 151 east of Lake Winnebago, boreal rich fens, or <br /> calcareous fens. <br /> 17. The top surface elevation of the road will not be raised higher than pre-flood <br /> conditions without sufficient analysis and shall conform to the requirements of <br /> Wis. Admin. Code ch.NR 116 Wisconsin's Floodplain Management Program and <br /> local floodplain ordinance. <br /> 18. Rip rap used to stabilize a road will comply with best management practices and <br /> technical erosion control standards. <br /> 4 <br />
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