The Village of Whitefish Bay acknowledges that runoff from land-disturbing
construction activity carries a significant amount of sediment and
other pollutants to the waters of the state in the Village of Whitefish
Bay.
It is the purpose of this article to maintain safe and healthful
conditions; prevent and control water pollution; prevent and control
soil erosion and sediment discharge; protect spawning grounds, fish,
and aquatic life; control building sites, placement of structures,
and land uses; preserve ground cover and scenic beauty; and promote
sound economic growth by minimizing the amount of sediment and other
pollutants carried by runoff or discharged from land-disturbing construction
activity to waters of the state in the Village of Whitefish Bay.
In this article:
ADMINISTERING AUTHORITY
A governmental employee, or a regional planning commission
empowered under § 61.354, Wis. Stats., that is designated
by the Village of Whitefish Bay to administer this article.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE or BMP
Structural or nonstructural measures, practices, techniques,
or devices employed to avoid or minimize soil, sediment, or pollutants
carried in runoff to waters of the state.
BUSINESS DAY
A day the office of the Public Works Director or designee
is routinely and customarily open for business.
CEASE-AND-DESIST ORDER
A court-issued order to halt land-disturbing construction
activity that is being conducted without the required permit or in
violation of a permit issued by the Public Works Director or designee.
CONSTRUCTION SITE
An area upon which one or more land-disturbing construction
activities occur, including areas that are part of a larger common
plan of development or sale when multiple separate and distinct land-disturbing
construction activities may be taking place at different times on
different schedules but under one plan. A long-range planning document
that describes separate construction projects, such as a twenty-year
transportation improvement plan, is not a common plan of development.
DESIGN STORM
A hypothetical discrete rainstorm characterized by a specific
duration, temporal distribution, rainfall intensity, return frequency,
and total depth of rainfall.
DIVISION OF LAND
The creation from one parcel of two or more parcels or building
sites of five or fewer acres each in area when such creation occurs
at one time or through the successive partition within a five-year
period.
EROSION
The process by which the land's surface is worn away by the
action of wind, water, ice, or gravity.
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN
A comprehensive plan developed to address pollution caused
by erosion and sedimentation of soil particles or rock fragments during
construction.
EXTRATERRITORIAL
The unincorporated area within three miles of the corporate
limits of a first-, second-, or third-class city, or within 1.5 miles
of a fourth-class city or village.
FINAL STABILIZATION
That all land-disturbing construction activities at the construction
site have been completed and that a uniform perennial vegetative cover
has been established with a density of at least 70% of the cover for
the unpaved areas and areas not covered by permanent structures or
that employ equivalent permanent stabilization measures.
LAND-DISTURBING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY
Any man-made alteration of the land surface resulting in
a change in the topography or existing vegetative or nonvegetative
soil cover that may result in runoff and lead to an increase in soil
erosion and movement of sediment into waters of the state. "Land-disturbing
construction activity" includes clearing and grubbing, demolition,
excavating, pit trench dewatering, filling, and grading activities.
LANDOWNER
Any person holding fee title, an easement or other interest
in property that allows the person to undertake cropping, livestock
management, land-disturbing construction activity, or maintenance
of stormwater BMPs on the property.
MAXIMUM EXTENT PRACTICABLE
The highest level of performance that is achievable but is not equivalent to a performance standard identified in this article as determined in accordance with §
11-28 of this article.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
A narrative or measurable number specifying the minimum acceptable
outcome for a facility or practice.
PERMIT
A written authorization made by the Public Works Director
or designee to the applicant to conduct land-disturbing construction
activity or to discharge post-construction runoff to waters of the
state.
POLLUTANT
Has the meaning given in § 283.01(13), Wis. Stats.
POLLUTION
Has the meaning given in § 281.01(10), Wis. Stats.
RESPONSIBLE PARTY
The landowner or any other entity performing services to
meet the requirements of this article through a contract or other
agreement.
RUNOFF
Stormwater or precipitation including rain, snow, or ice
melt or similar water that moves on the land surface via sheet or
channelized flow.
SEDIMENT
Settleable solid material that is transported by runoff,
suspended within runoff, or deposited by runoff away from its original
location.
SILVICULTURE ACTIVITY
Activities including tree nursery operations, tree harvesting
operations, reforestation, tree thinning, prescribed burning, and
pest and fire control. Clearing and grubbing of an area of a construction
site is not a "silviculture activity."
SITE
The entire area included in the legal description of the
land on which the land-disturbing construction activity is proposed
in the permit application.
STOP-WORK ORDER
An order issued by the Public Works Director or designee
that requires that all construction activity on the site be stopped.
TECHNICAL STANDARD
A document that specifies design, predicted performance,
and operation and maintenance specifications for a material, device,
or method.
TRANSPORTATION FACILITY
A highway, a railroad, a public mass transit facility, a
public-use airport, a public trail, or any other public work for transportation
purposes, such as harbor improvements under § 85.095(1)(b),
Wis. Stats. "Transportation facility" does not include building sites
for the construction of public buildings and buildings that are places
of employment that are regulated by the Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources pursuant to § 281.33, Wis. Stats.
WATERS OF THE STATE
Includes those portions of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior
within the boundaries of this state, and all lakes, bays, rivers,
streams, springs, ponds, wells, impounding reservoirs, marshes, watercourses,
drainage systems, and other surface water or groundwater, natural
or artificial, public or private, within this state or its jurisdiction.
WIS. ADM. CODE
The Wisconsin Administrative Code, published under § 35.93,
Wis. Stats.
WIS. STATS.
The Wisconsin Statutes published under § 35.18,
Wis. Stats.
Maximum extent practicable applies when a person who is subject
to a performance standard of this article demonstrates to the Public
Works Director's or designee's satisfaction that a performance standard
is not achievable and that a lower level of performance is appropriate.
In making the assertion that a performance standard is not achievable
and that a level of performance different from the performance standard
is the maximum extent practicable, the responsible party shall take
into account the best available technology, cost effectiveness, geographic
features, and other competing interests such as protection of public
safety and welfare, protection of endangered and threatened resources,
and preservation of historic properties.
All BMPs required for compliance with this article shall meet
design criteria, standards, and specifications based on any of the
following:
A. Design guidance and technical standards identified or developed by
the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources under Subchapter V of
Ch. NR 151, Wis. Adm. Code.
B. Soil loss prediction tools [such as the Universal Soil Loss Equation
(USLE)] when using an appropriate rainfall or runoff factor (also
referred to as the "R factor") or an appropriate design storm and
precipitation distribution, and when considering the geographic location
of the site and the period of disturbance.
C. Technical standards and methods approved by the Public Works Director
or designee.
If land-disturbing construction activities are occurring without
a permit required by this article, the Public Works Director or designee
may enter the land pursuant to the provisions of § 66.0119,
Wis. Stats.