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9/11/2020
Document Type 1
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State Permits
Tax ID
17767
Pin Number
07-028-2-40-14-08-5 05-006-015000
Legacy Pin
028410801700
Municipality
TOWN OF SCOTT
Owner Name
WALTER M PAPPAS
Property Address
29156 LONG LAKE RD
City
DANBURY
State
WI
Zip
54830
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11. Construction shall be accomplished in such a manner as to minimize erosion and siltation into surface <br /> waters. Erosion control measures (such as silt fence and straw bales) must meet or exceed the <br /> technical standards of ch. NR 151, Wis. Adm. Code. The technical standards are found at: <br /> http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/stormwater/standards/const standards.html . <br /> 12.All equipment used for the project including but not limited to tracked vehicles, barges, boats, hoses, <br /> sheet pile and pumps shall be de-contaminated for invasive and exotic viruses and species prior to <br /> use and after use. <br /> The following steps must be taken every time you move your equipment to avoid transporting invasive <br /> and exotic viruses and species. To the extent practicable, equipment and gear used on infested <br /> waters shall not be used on other non-infested waters. <br /> 1. Inspect and remove aquatic plants, animals, and mud from your equipment. <br /> 2. Drain all water from your equipment that comes in contact with infested waters, including but not <br /> limited to tracked vehicles, barges, boats, hoses, sheet pile and pumps. <br /> 3. Dispose of aquatic plants, animals in the trash. Never release or transfer aquatic plants, animals <br /> or water from one waterbody to another. <br /> 4. Wash your equipment with hot (>140° F) and/or high pressure water, <br /> - OR - <br /> Allow your equipment to dry thoroughly for 5 days. <br /> 13.A filter cloth, or a gravel filter layer, must be placed under the riprap to extend the life of the <br /> structure and to reduce maintenance costs. <br /> 14.A synthetic filter cloth or gravel filter layer must be installed behind the wall and a layer of clean <br /> fieldstone rock must be installed on the waterward side of the wall to protect the toe from scour. <br /> The toe protection rock layer must be anchored or keyed into the bed of the waterway and must <br /> extend at least one foot up the wall and one and one half feet waterward. <br /> 15.All grading and excavation must be confined to the square feet allowed by local ordinance. <br /> 16. Banks and other erodible areas must be riprapped, seeded, mulched or sodded to prevent erosion. <br /> Temporary and final erosion control measures are to be installed immediately and must be kept in <br /> place until site stabilization is completed. Temporary erosion control measures such as straw <br /> bales and silt fences must be put in place prior to any precipitation or if work ceases for longer than <br /> 24 consecutive hours. <br /> 17. Disturbance of bank vegetation must be kept to a minimum during construction. Any vegetative <br /> removal must comply with local zoning regulations. <br /> 18.The project must be constructed in such a manner as to prevent upland soil losses and sediment <br /> deposition into surface waters. <br /> 19. You are hereby authorized to place clear, unpainted rock, between 6"-24" in diameter, along 110 <br /> linear feet of the shoreline. <br />
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