The Village of New Glarus finds 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 New Glarus.
It is the purpose of this chapter to further the maintenance of safe
and healthful conditions; prevent and control water pollution; prevent and
control soil erosion; 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 New Glarus.
The fees referred to in other sections of this chapter shall be established
by the Village Administrator and may from time to time be modified by resolution.
A schedule of the fees established by the Village Administrator shall be available
for review at the office of the Village Administrator.
If land-disturbing construction activities are being carried out without
a permit required by this chapter, the Village Administrator may enter the
land pursuant to the provisions of § 66.0119(1), (2) and (3), Wis.
Stats.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ADMINISTERING AUTHORITY
A governmental employee, or a regional planning commission empowered
under § 62.234, Wis. Stats., that is designated by the Village of
New Glarus to administer this chapter.
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 Village Administrator 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.
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 where multiple separate and distinct land-disturbing construction
activities may be taking place at different times on different schedules but
under one plan.
DIVISION OF LAND
A subdivision or minor subdivision as defined by Village of New Glarus
Subdivision Regulations.
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 1.5 miles of the corporate limits.
FINAL STABILIZATION
All land-disturbing construction activities at the construction site
have been completed and 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 employment of equivalent permanent
stabilization measures.
GOVERNING BODY
Town board of supervisors, county board of supervisors, city council,
village board of trustees or village council.
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.
MEP or MAXIMUM EXTENT PRACTICABLE
A level of implementing best management practices in order to achieve
a performance standard specified in this chapter which takes into account
the best available technology, cost effectiveness and other competing issues,
such as human safety and welfare, endangered and threatened resources, historic
properties and geographic features. MEP allows flexibility in the way to meet
the performance standards and may vary based on the performance standard and
site conditions.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
A narrative or measurable number specifying the minimum acceptable
outcome for a facility or practice.
PERMIT
A written authorization made by the Village Administrator 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.
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.
SEPARATE STORM SEWER
A conveyance or system of conveyances, including roads with drainage
systems, streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, constructed channels
or storm drains, which is designed or used for collecting and conveying stormwater
runoff and is not part of a combined sewer system.
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 Village Administrator which 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.