This is an article defining the term "man-made body of water,"
regulating the design, maintenance, and use thereof, and providing
a penalty for violations.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
POND
A man-made body of water less than 1/2 acre.
WATER GARDEN
A man-made body of water 800 square feet or less of surface
area.
Artificial lakes shall be a conditional use in all zoning districts.
A permit is required from the Village of Hobart for all excavations
or mounding which will result in a pond or lake as defined herein.
Any alterations to existing man-made bodies of water other than routine
maintenance are subject to the provisions of this article. To obtain
such a permit, an application shall be made to the Village of Hobart
Zoning Administrator/Building Inspector on the proper forms provided
by the Village. Applications shall include a site plan scaled to at
least one inch equaling 200 feet with the following:
A. A map showing the location of the premises and the adjoining properties
within 500 feet.
B. Any existing or future buildings, easements, property lines, and
setbacks.
C. Any existing waterways, floodways and navigable streams.
D. A scaled section view of the pond or lake with slopes, depths, high
and low water levels.
F. Methods of maintaining water level.
G. Proposed access to the site.
H. Proposed regrading and revegetation of the site after completion.
I. Contour intervals of the proposed site at intervals of 20 feet.
J. If the excavation site shall fall within a county floodplain, shoreland,
or conservancy zone district, the regulations as set forth in the
Shoreland-Floodplain Protection Ordinances for Brown County shall
apply. Brown County, Department of Natural Resources, and EPA permits
must accompany application if required.
K. Applications shall be approved or denied within 60 days from the
date all information is received in order. No application shall be
processed or approved without adequate information.
The owner of any land on which a man-made body of water shall
exist is required to maintain that land and body of water within the
limits of this chapter.
Permit fees shall be established and charged as per the Village
fee schedule.
A construction deposit shall be required.
Any person, firm, company, or corporation who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects, or refuses to comply with, or who resists the enforcement of any provisions of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to the penalties provided in §
1-3. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense and may be punishable as such.