Unless otherwise specified or the context clearly indicates a different meaning, the words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings set forth in §
450-2 of this Code and as set forth below:
AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
Use of land for planting, growing, cultivating and harvesting
of crops for human or livestock consumption.
BUILDING INSPECTOR
The person designated by the Village Board as Building Inspector,
as well as any person to whom the Building Inspector delegates or
assigns certain responsibilities or functions under this chapter.
SITE STABILIZATION
The point at which grading activities have ceased and the
site has been stabilized utilizing a stabilization practice in conformance
with the current version of the Wisconsin Construction Site Best Management
Practice Handbook as part of the permit.
SUBSTANTIAL GRADING ACTIVITY
Any human activity or constructed environment that alters
the elevations and/or extent and distribution of land cover types
on a site that may influence stormwater runoff and infiltration.
The applicant for a grading permit shall provide a deposit in
the form of cash, corporate check, or a certified check made payable
to the Village prior to the issuance of the grading permit. The purpose
of the deposit is to ensure that the terms and conditions of the grading
permit are satisfactorily performed. The amount of the deposit shall
be determined by a schedule as periodically approved by the Village
Board. The amount of the deposit shall be refunded to the applicant
within five business days after either of the following events occurs:
A. The Village receives a certificate of completion signed by the permit holder, as required by §
289-5D(4), certifying that the grading plan has been fully complied with and implemented and that site stabilization has been achieved; or
B. The responsibility for compliance with the grading plan has been
assigned to and assumed by another entity or person via written assignment
on a form provided by the Village and a new deposit has been made
by the successor or assignee to replace the initial deposit.
An applicant wishing to undertake a substantial grading activity
subject to this chapter shall pay an application fee at the time of
submission of the application in accordance with a fee schedule as
periodically approved by the Village Board.
If any violations or noncompliance with the requirements of this chapter occurs, all the enforcement and penalty provisions of §
450-11I and
J are available to the Village and are incorporated herein by reference. In addition, when the Building Inspector determines that the permit holder has failed to follow practices set forth in the permit and/or approved grading plan, the Building Inspector may enter upon the land and perform the work or other operations necessary to obtain compliance. The Building Inspector shall keep a detailed accounting of the direct and indirect costs and expenses incurred in performing such work. These costs and expenses may be deducted from any deposit made pursuant to §
289-7. Where such deposit is insufficient to cover these costs, the costs and expenses shall be entered on the tax roll as a special charge against the property pursuant to § 66.0627, Wis. Stats., and collected with any other taxes levied thereon for the year in which the work is completed.