All filling, rototilling, grading, lagooning, dredging, ditching
or excavating shall be done in accordance with a Planning and Zoning
Department approved erosion control and maintenance plan designed
to minimize erosion, sedimentation and impairment of fish and wildlife
habitat. Such activities may be permitted provided a design and maintenance
plan is submitted to the Planning and Zoning Department and approved
by the proper authority.
Filling, grading, lagooning, dredging, ditching or excavating in a shoreland-wetland district may be permitted only if the requirements of §
396-45B and
C of this chapter are met.
A state or federal permit may be required, in addition to a
permit under this chapter, if state or federal laws are applicable
to the filling, grading, lagooning, dredging, ditching or excavating
that is proposed.
A special exception permit shall be required before constructing, dredging or commencing work on an artificial waterway, canal, ditch, lagoon, pond, lake or similar waterway which is within 500 feet of the ordinary high-water mark of a navigable body of water. The Board of Adjustment shall evaluate each application according to the standards as set out in §
396-84B and
C of this chapter and may request the County Planning and Zoning Committee to make available expert assistance from those state and federal agencies which are assisting said district under a memorandum of understanding.
NOTE: A permit shall be obtained from the Department of Natural
Resources under the provisions of § 30.19, Wis. Stats.
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In granting a special exception permit the Board may attach the following conditions, in addition to the provisions specified in §
396-84 of this chapter:
A. That the smallest amount of bare ground be exposed for as short a
time as feasible.
B. That temporary ground cover, such as mulch, be used and permanent
cover, such as sod, be planted.
C. That diversions, silting basins, terraces and other methods to trap
sediment be used.
D. That lagooning be conducted in such a manner as to avoid creation
of fish trap conditions.
E. That fill is stabilized according to accepted engineering standards.
F. That fill will not restrict a floodway or destroy the storage capacity
of a floodplain.
G. That sides of a channel or artificial watercourse be stabilized to
prevent slumping.
H. That sides of channels or artificial watercourses be constructed
with side slopes of two units horizontal distance to one unit vertical
or flatter, unless bulkheads or riprapping is provided.
I. That a design and maintenance plan be submitted to the County for
approval.