No person shall alter the grade of any street, alley, sidewalk
or public ground or any part thereof in the Village of Winneconne
by any means whatsoever unless authorized or instructed to do so by
the Village Board or Director of Public Works. All such alterations
of grade shall be recorded in the office of the Village Clerk-Treasurer.
Except as provided in this section, no land shall be filled,
cut or graded within the Village of Winneconne, nor shall the existing
drainage or topographical characteristics of land within the Village
be changed without the owner of such land first obtaining from the
Village a permit allowing such filling, cutting or change in drainage
or topographic characteristics, as follows:
A. No permit required for certain activities. No permit shall be required if the filling, cutting, grading or other change in the topographic characteristics of the property involves the placement, removal or movement of not more than 20 total cubic yards of material and will not result in any alteration of the existing drainage of the property or neighboring properties. Filling of Village-owned properties shall be governed by §
460-5.
B. Permit from Director of Public Works required for certain activities.
A permit from the Director of Public Works shall be required if the
filling, cutting, grading or other change in the topographic characteristics
of the property involves the placement, removal or movement of more
than 20 cubic yards, but not more than 50 cubic yards, of material
and will not result in any alteration to the existing drainage of
the property. Application requirements are as follows:
(1) Application. The application for the permit shall be on the form
provided by the Village and shall include the following:
(a)
A site plan showing the existing and proposed improvements on
the property and the areas that will be affected in sufficient detail,
to allow the Director of Public Works to properly evaluate the application.
(b)
A nonrefundable fee as prescribed in the current Schedule of
Fees of the Village.
(2) Application denials. The Director of Public Works shall deny the
application if he/she determines that:
(a)
The proposed activity [including any prior activity of a similar
nature within five years of the date of the application] involves
the placement, removal or movement of more than 50 total cubic yards
of material;
(b)
The proposed activity will alter the existing drainage of the
property;
(c)
The proposed activity will have a material adverse effect on
the property, any adjoining property, or the residents of the Village;
or
(d)
The proposed activity violates any other standard established
by this section or any other regulation, ordinance or statute.
(3) Notification. The Director of Public Works shall issue the permit
or notify the property owner of its denial within five business days
from the receipt of the properly completed application and site plan.
(4) Appeal of denials. A property owner whose application is denied shall
have the right to appeal the denial to the Plan Commission by filing
a written notice of appeal with the Village within 15 days from the
date of the denial.
C. Permit from Plan Commission required for certain activities. A permit
from the Plan Commission shall be required if the filling, cutting,
grading or other change in the topographic characteristics of the
property involves the placement, removal or movement of more than
50 total cubic yards of material and will not result in any alteration
to the existing drainage of the property. Application requirements
are as follows:
(1) Application. The application for such permit shall be on a form provided
by the Village and shall include a site plan showing all existing
and proposed improvements on the property and a topographic map showing
the topography of the land both before and after the implementation
of the proposed change in the topography of the land with sufficient
detail to allow the Plan Commission to properly evaluate the application.
(2) Fee. A nonrefundable fee as prescribed in the current Schedule of
Fees of the Village must accompany the application.
(3) Application denials. The Plan Commission shall deny the application
if the Plan Commission determines that:
(a)
The proposed activity will have a material adverse effect on
the property, any adjoining property or the residents of the Village;
or
(b)
The proposed activity violates any other standard established
by this section or any other regulation, ordinance or statute.
(4) Notification. The Plan Commission shall issue the permit or notify
the property owner of its denial within 30 days from the receipt of
the properly completed application, site plan and topographic map.
(5) Appeal of denials. A property owner whose application is denied shall
have the right to appeal the denial to Circuit Court after first filing
a written notice of appeal with the Village within 15 days from the
date of denial.
D. Other requirements and standards. The filling or cutting of any property
grading or other change in the drainage or topographic characteristics
of any property shall also be subject to the following requirements
and restrictions:
(1) Impact on other properties. No change shall be made in the existing
topography of any property that would alter the existing drainage
or topography in a way so as to have a material adverse effect on
any other property, except with the written consent of the owner(s)
of each affected property.
(2) Alteration of existing drainage. No change shall be made in the existing
topography that would alter the existing drainage characteristics
of the property in a manner that would divert additional drainage
waters onto any highway, street, sidewalk or other public lands without
the approval of the Plan Commission.
(3) Angle of slopes. Any slope resulting from the filling, cutting or
change in topography of any parcel shall not exceed the normal angle
of slippage of the material involved, and shall not exceed a slope
of a ratio greater than four horizontal to one vertical within 20
feet of any boundary line of a parcel.
(4) Deposit of fill in conservancy areas. Fill shall not be deposited
in any land within any conservancy zoning district without prior site
plan approval of the Plan Commission.
(5) Deposit of fill in wetland areas. Fill shall not be deposited in
any land designated as a wetland by the Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources, except in full compliance with all applicable regulations,
ordinances and statutes.
(6) Deposit of fill in floodplains. Fill shall not be deposited in any
land designated as a floodplain by the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA), Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) or
the Village, except in full compliance with all applicable regulations,
ordinances and statutes.
E. Construction activities exempted. This section shall not apply to
on-site activities such as excavations, filling, cutting, grading,
stockpiling and other similar activities undertaken in connection
with the construction or alteration of structures for which a building
permit has been obtained; provided that such activities are conducted
in compliance with the requirements of the building permit and all
other permits, requirements, regulations, ordinances and statutes.
F. Erosion control requirements. Any person engaged in filling, cutting,
grading or any other activity requiring a permit under this section
shall utilize such silt fencing, erosion barriers, vegetative cover
or other best management practices necessary to minimize erosion resulting
from the activity.
G. Liability to others. The issuance of a permit under this section
shall not relieve the person conducting the activity from any liability
arising out of the activity or subject the Village to any liability
for such activity.