The intent of this article is to require erosion
control practices that will reduce the amount of sediment and other
pollutants leaving construction sites during land development or land
disturbance activities. This article applies to all land disturbing
construction activities.
This article is adopted under the authority
granted by § 61.354, Wis. Stats.
This article applies to land disturbing and
land developing activities on lands within the boundaries and jurisdiction
of the Village. All state-funded or state-conducted construction is
exempt from this article.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
AGRICULTURAL LAND USE
Use of land for planting, growing, cultivating and harvesting
of crops for human or livestock consumption and pasturing or yarding
of livestock.
CONTROL MEASURE
A practice or combination of practices to control erosion
and attendant pollution.
CONTROL PLAN
A written description of the number, locations, sizes and
other pertinent information of control measures designed to meet the
requirements of this article submitted by the applicant for review
and approval by the Public Works Director.
EROSION
The detachment and movement of soil, sediment or rock fragments
by water, wind, ice or gravity.
LAND DEVELOPING ACTIVITY
The construction of buildings, roads, parking lots, paved
storage areas and similar facilities.
LAND DISTURBING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY
Any man-made change of the land surface, including removing
vegetation cover, excavating, filling and grading but not including
agricultural land uses such as planting, growing, cultivating and
harvesting of crops, growing and tending of gardens, harvesting of
trees and landscaping modifications.
LANDOWNER
Any person holding title to or having an interest in land.
LAND USER
Any person operating, leasing, renting or having made other
arrangements with the landowner by which the landowner authorizes
use of his or her land.
RUNOFF
The rainfall, snow melt or irrigation water flowing over
the ground surface.
SET OF ONE-YEAR DESIGN STORMS
The following rain intensities and rain volumes or corresponding
values specific to the community for the storm durations of 0.5, one,
three, six, 12 and 24 hours that occur approximately once per year.
Storm Duration
(hours)
|
Average Rain Intensity
(inches/hour)
|
Total Rain
(inches)
|
---|
0.5
|
1.8
|
0.9
|
1
|
1.1
|
1.1
|
3
|
0.7
|
1.3
|
6
|
0.5
|
1.5
|
12
|
0.2
|
2.0
|
24
|
0.1
|
2.3
|
SITE
The entire area included in the legal description of the
land on which the land disturbing or land development activity is
proposed in the permit application.
All control measures required to comply with
this article shall meet the design criteria, standards and specifications
for the control measures based on accepted design criteria, standards
and specifications identified by the Public Works Director.
All sedimentation basins and other control measures
necessary to meet the requirements of this article shall be maintained
by the applicant or subsequent landowner during the period of land
disturbance and land development of the site in a satisfactory manner
to ensure adequate performance and to prevent nuisance conditions.
No landowner or land user may commence a land
disturbance or land development activity subject to this article without
receiving prior approval of a control plan for the site and a permit
from the Public Works Director. At least one landowner or land user
controlling or using the site and desiring to undertake a land disturbing
or land developing activity subject to this article shall submit an
application for a permit and a control plan and pay an application
fee to the Village of Elm Grove. By submitting an application, the
applicant is authorizing the Village personnel and agents to enter
the site to obtain information required for the review of the control
plan.
A. Content of the control plan for land disturbing activities
covering more than one acre.
(1) Existing site map. A map of existing site conditions
on a scale of at least one inch equals 100 feet showing the site and
immediately adjacent areas.
(a)
Site boundaries and adjacent lands which accurately
identify site location;
(b)
Lakes, streams, wetlands, channels, ditches
and other watercourses on and immediately adjacent to the site;
(c)
One-hundred-year floodplains, flood fringes
and floodways;
(d)
Location of the predominant soil types;
(f)
Location and dimensions of stormwater drainage
systems and natural drainage patterns on and immediately adjacent
to the site and existing flows through the site in accordance with
the one-year set of storms;
(g)
Locations and dimensions of utilities, structures,
roads, highways and paving; and
(h)
Site topography at a contour interval not to
exceed five feet.
(2) Plan of final site conditions. A plan of final site
conditions on the same scale as the existing site map showing the
site changes.
(3) Site construction plan. A site construction plan including:
(a)
Locations and dimensions of all proposed land
disturbing activities;
(b)
Locations and dimensions of all temporary soil
or dirt stockpiles;
(c)
Locations, dimensions and specifications of
all construction site management control measures necessary to meet
the requirements of this article;
(d)
Schedule of anticipated starting and completion
dates of each land disturbing or land developing activity, including
the installation of construction site control measures needed to meet
the requirements of this article; and
(e)
Provisions for maintenance of the construction
site control measures during construction.
B. Content of control plan statement for land disturbing activities covering less one acre but meeting the applicability requirements stated in §
325-8A.
(1) An erosion control plan statement (with map) shall
be submitted to briefly describe the site and erosion controls (including
the site development schedule) that will be used to meet the requirements
of this article.
C. Review of control plan. Within 30 days of receipt
of the application, control plan (or control plan statement) and fee,
the Public Works Director shall review the application and control
plan to determine if the requirements of this article are met. The
Public Works Director shall approve the plan, inform the applicant
and issue a permit. If the conditions are not met, the Public Works
Director shall inform the applicant in writing and may either require
needed information or disapprove the plan. Within 30 days of receipt
of needed information, the Public Works Director shall again determine
if the plan meets the requirements of this article. If the plan is
disapproved, the Public Works Director shall inform the applicant
in writing of the reasons for the disapproval.
D. Permits.
(1) Duration. Permits shall be valid for a period of 180
days or the length of the building permit or other construction authorizations,
whichever is longer, from the date of issuance. The Public Works Director
may extend the period one or more times for up to an additional 180
days. The Public Works Director may require additional control measures
as a condition of the extension if they are necessary to meet the
requirements of this article.
(2) Performance bonds. As a condition of the approval
and issuance of the permit, the Public Works Director shall require
the applicant to provide either a bond, irrevocable letter of credit
or cash escrow to guarantee a good faith execution of the approved
control plan and any permit conditions. This amount shall be not less
than the cost of constructing the improvements for erosion and sediment
control practices.
(a)
The guaranty shall include the cost of implementing
all phases of the plan, from the clearing and stockpiling operation
to final grading and landscaping, including a maintenance guaranty
for a period of not less than two years from the recording of the
final land division document, acceptance of the improvements by the
municipality or the issuance of a permit on a grading project only,
whichever occurs last.
(b)
An agreement will be part of this guaranty which
will give the municipality the authority to use the funds to complete
the project if the developer or contractor defaults or does not properly
implement the approved plan. This agreement shall be effective for
a sufficient time period to perform the activities required, make
the appropriate inspections and approve the final installation after
completion. The municipality may extend the agreement beyond its original
expiration date if necessary, due to unexpected or unforeseen circumstances
beyond the control of the developer.
(c)
A performance guaranty shall be replaced with
a maintenance guarantee for a stated period of time in an amount equal
to a percentage of the cost of the construction of the improvements
and usually between 10% and 15%. This agreement shall also be recorded
in the Waukesha County Register of Deeds office.
(3) Permit conditions. All permits shall require the permittee
to:
(a)
Notify the Public Works Director within 48 hours
of commencing any land disturbing activity;
(b)
Notify the Public Works Director of completion
of any control measures within 14 days after their installation;
(c)
Obtain permission in writing from the Public
Works Director prior to modifying the control plan;
(d)
Install all control measures as identified in
the approved control plan;
(e)
Maintain all road drainage systems, stormwater
drainage systems, control measures and other facilities identified
in the control plan;
(f)
Repair any siltation or erosion damage to adjoining
surfaces and drainageways resulting from land developing or disturbing
activities;
(g)
Inspect the construction control measures after
each rain of 0.5 inches or more and at least once each week and make
needed repairs;
(h)
Allow the Public Works Director to enter the
site for the purpose of inspecting compliance with the control plan
or for performing any work necessary to bring the site into compliance
with the control plan; and
(i)
Keep a copy of the control plan on the site.
Any costs incurred by the municipality in obtaining
legal, planning, engineer or other technical or professional advice
in the review or inspection of the development projects shall be charged
to the applicant and paid prior to the approval of the final plat
or certified survey or prior to issuance of a building permit on the
development.