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• A more stringent local ordinance standard enacted prior to the siting application. The more stringent local standard must be based on reasonable and scientifically defensible findings of fact, adopted by the local jurisdiction, which clearly show that the standard is necessary to protect public health or safety.
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Some, but not all, political subdivisions require local approval of new or expanded livestock facilities. The livestock facility siting law does not require local approval. But if local approval is required, the political subdivision must grant or deny approval based on this chapter. A political subdivision may not consider other siting criteria, or apply standards that differ from this chapter, except as provided in the livestock facility siting law or this chapter.
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The department must review the livestock facility siting standards under this chapter at least once every 4 years (
see s.
93.90 (2) (c), Stats.). The department will review the standards at least annually during the first 4 years of rule implementation. The department will track local siting applications and decisions (
see s.
ATCP 51.34 (5)), and will review that information at least monthly during the first year of rule implementation.
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The livestock facility siting law includes the following statements of legislative intent:
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“This [law] is an enactment of statewide concern for the purpose of providing uniform regulation of livestock facilities."
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“…[T]he department shall consider whether
[livestock facility siting standards] are all of the following:
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• Protective of public health or safety.
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• Practical and workable.
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• Cost-effective.
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• Objective.
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• Based on available scientific evidence that has been subjected to peer review.
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• Designed to promote the growth and viability of animal agriculture in this state.
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• Designed to balance the economic viability of farm operations with protecting natural resources and other community interests.
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• Usable by officials of political subdivisions."
ATCP 51.01
ATCP 51.01 Definitions. In this chapter:
ATCP 51.01(1)
(1) “Adjacent" means located on land parcels that touch each other, or on land parcels that are separated only by a river, stream, or transportation or utility right–of–way.
ATCP 51.01(2)
(2) “Affected neighbor" means, for purposes of the odor score calculation under
s. ATCP 51.14, a residence or high-use building located within 2,500 feet of any livestock structure at a proposed livestock facility. “Affected neighbor" does not include a residence or high-use building owned by any of the following:
ATCP 51.01(2)(b)
(b) A person who affirmatively agrees to have the residence or high-use building excluded from the odor score calculation under
s. ATCP 51.14.
ATCP 51.01 Note
Note: The odor score calculation under s.
ATCP 51.14 is based, in part, on the proximity and density of “affected neighbors."
See Appendix A, worksheet 2.
ATCP 51.01(3)
(3) “Animal lot" means a feedlot, barnyard or other outdoor facility where livestock are concentrated for feeding or other purposes. “Animal lot" does not include a pasture or winter grazing area. Two or more animal lots at the same livestock facility constitute a single animal lot, for purposes of this chapter, if runoff from the animal lots drains to the same treatment area under
s. ATCP 51.20 (2) or if runoff from the animal lot treatment areas converges or reaches the same surface water within 200 feet of any of those treatment areas.
ATCP 51.01 Note
Note: See s.
93.90 (1m) (a), Stats., and s.
ATCP 51.04. “Animal unit" equivalents, for different species and types of livestock, are shown in
Appendix A, worksheet 1 (animal units). The “animal unit" equivalents are based on s.
NR 243.03 (3) as it existed on April 27, 2004 (the date on which the livestock facility siting law,
2003 Wis. Act 235, was published).
ATCP 51.01(5)
(5) “
BARNY model" means the NRCS “Evaluation System to Rate Feedlot Pollution Potential," ARM-NC-17 (April 1982 version with modifications as of August 2005).
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Note: The BARNY model is a commonly used computer model that predicts nutrient runoff from animal lots. Copies of the BARNY model are on file with the department, the secretary of state and the legislative reference bureau. An Excel computer spreadsheet version is available at
www.datcp.state.wi.us.
ATCP 51.01(6)
(6) “Bedrock" means the top of the shallowest layer of a soil profile that consists of consolidated rock material or weathered-in-place material, more than 50% of the volume of which will be retained on a 2 mm soil sieve.
ATCP 51.01(7)
(7) “Certified agricultural engineering practitioner" means an agricultural engineering practitioner who is certified under
s. ATCP 50.46 with a rating under
s. ATCP 50.46 (5) that authorizes the practitioner to certify every matter that the practitioner certifies under this chapter.
ATCP 51.01(8)
(8) “Cluster" means any group of one or more livestock structures within a livestock facility.
ATCP 51.01(10)
(10) “Department" means the Wisconsin department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection.
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Note: Under s.
NR 151.015 (7), “direct runoff" means a discharge of a significant amount of pollutants to waters of the state resulting from any of the following practices:
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(a) Runoff from a manure storage facility.
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(b) Runoff from an animal lot that can be predicted to reach surface waters of the state through a defined or channelized flow path or man-made conveyance.
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(c) Discharge of leachate from a manure pile.
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(d) Seepage from a manure storage facility.
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(e) Construction of a manure storage facility in permeable soils, or over fractured bedrock, without a liner designed according to s.
NR 154.04 (3).
ATCP 51.01(12)
(12) “DNR" means the Wisconsin department of natural resources.
ATCP 51.01(13)
(13) “Expanded livestock facility" means the entire livestock facility that is created by the expansion, after May 1, 2006, of an existing livestock facility. “Expanded livestock facility" includes all livestock structures in the expanded facility, regardless of whether those structures are new, existing or altered.
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Note: This chapter applies to local approvals of
new or expanded livestock facilities that will have 500 or more animal units (or will exceed a lower permit threshold incorporated in a local
zoning ordinance prior to July 19, 2003).
See s.
ATCP 51.02. Although this chapter covers all livestock structures in an “expanded livestock facility," existing structures are subject to less rigorous standards than new or expanded structures, and are completely exempt from certain requirements.
ATCP 51.01(14)
(14) “Expansion" means an increase in the largest number of animal units kept at a livestock facility on at least 90 days in any 12-month period. The acquisition of an existing livestock facility, by the operator of an adjacent livestock facility, does not constitute an “expansion" unless that operator increases the largest number of animal units kept at the combined livestock facilities on at least 90 days in any 12-month period.
ATCP 51.01(15)
(15) “Fine soil particles" means soil particles that pass through a # 200 soil sieve.
ATCP 51.01(16)
(16) “High-use building" means any of the following buildings:
ATCP 51.01(16)(a)
(a) A residential building that has at least 6 distinct dwelling units.
ATCP 51.01(16)(b)
(b) A restaurant, hotel, motel or tourist rooming house that holds a permit under s.
97.605, Stats.
ATCP 51.01(16)(e)
(e) A non-farm business or workplace that is normally occupied, during at least 40 hours of each week of the year, by customers or employed workers.
ATCP 51.01(17)
(17) “Karst feature" means an area or superficial geologic feature subject to bedrock dissolution so that it is likely to provide a conduit to groundwater. “Karst feature" may include caves, enlarged fractures, mine features, exposed bedrock surfaces, sinkholes, springs, seeps or swallets.
ATCP 51.01(18)
(18) “Livestock" means domestic animals traditionally used in this state in the production of food, fiber or other animal products. “Livestock" includes cattle, swine, poultry, sheep and goats. “Livestock" does not include equine animals, bison, farm-raised deer, fish, captive game birds, ratites, camelids or mink.
ATCP 51.01(19)
(19) “Livestock facility" means a feedlot, dairy farm or other operation where livestock are or will be fed, confined, maintained or stabled for a total of 45 days or more in any 12–month period. A “livestock facility" includes all of the tax parcels of land on which the facility is located, but does not include a pasture or winter grazing area. Related livestock facilities are collectively treated as a single “livestock facility" for purposes of this chapter, except that an operator may elect to treat a separate species facility as a separate “livestock facility."
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Note: See definition of “related livestock facilities" in sub. (36) and “separate species facility" in sub. (38).
ATCP 51.01(20)
(20) “Livestock structure" means a building or other structure used to house or feed livestock, to confine livestock for milking, to confine livestock for feeding other than grazing, to store livestock feed, or to collect or store waste generated at a livestock facility. “Livestock structure" includes a barn, milking parlor, feed storage facility, feeding facility, animal lot or waste storage facility. “Livestock structure" does not include a pasture or winter grazing area, a fence surrounding a pasture or winter grazing area, a livestock watering or feeding facility in a pasture or winter grazing area, or a machine shed or like facility that is not used for livestock.
ATCP 51.01(21)
(21) “Local approval" means an approval, required by local ordinance, of a new or expanded livestock facility. “Local approval" includes a license, permit, special exception, conditional use permit or other form of local authorization. “Local approval" does not include any of the following:
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Note: See s.
93.90 (3) (a) 3., Stats. The statutes listed in par. (a) pertain to shoreland zoning, floodplain zoning, construction site erosion control and stormwater management.
ATCP 51.01(21)(b)
(b) An approval required under a local building, electrical or plumbing code, if the standards for approval are consistent with standards established under the state building, electrical or plumbing code for that type of facility.
ATCP 51.01(22)
(22) “Local ordinance" or “local code" means an ordinance enacted by a political subdivision.
ATCP 51.01(23)
(23) “Manure" means excreta from livestock kept at a livestock facility. “Manure" includes livestock bedding, water, soil, hair, feathers, and other debris that becomes intermingled with livestock excreta in normal manure handling operations.
ATCP 51.01(24)
(24) “Minor alteration" of a livestock structure means a repair or improvement in the construction of an existing livestock structure that does not result in a substantially altered livestock structure.
ATCP 51.01(26)
(26) “New livestock facility" means a livestock facility that will be used as a livestock facility for the first time, or for the first time in at least 5 years. “New livestock facility" does not include an expanded livestock facility if any portion of that facility has been used as a livestock facility in the preceding 5 years.
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Note: This chapter applies to local approvals of
new or expanded livestock facilities that will have 500 or more animal units (or will exceed a lower permit threshold incorporated in a local
zoning ordinance prior to July 19, 2003). See s.
ATCP 51.02.
ATCP 51.01(27)
(27) “NRCS" means the natural resource conservation service of the United States department of agriculture.
ATCP 51.01(28)
(28) “Operator" means a person who applies for or holds a local approval for a livestock facility.
ATCP 51.01(29)
(29) “Pasture" means land on which livestock graze or otherwise seek feed in a manner that maintains the vegetative cover over all of the grazing or feeding area.
ATCP 51.01(30)
(30) “Person" means an individual, corporation, partnership, cooperative, limited liability company, trust or other legal entity.
ATCP 51.01(31)
(31) “Political subdivision" means a city, village, town or county.
ATCP 51.01(32)
(32) “Populate" means to add animal units for which local approval is required.
ATCP 51.01(33)
(33) “Property line" means a line that separates parcels of land owned by different persons.
ATCP 51.01(35)
(35) “Registered professional engineer" means a professional engineer registered under
ch. 443, Stats.
ATCP 51.01(36)
(36) “Related livestock facilities" means livestock facilities that are owned or managed by the same person, and related to each other in at least one of the following ways:
ATCP 51.01(36)(a)
(a) They are located on the same tax parcel or adjacent tax parcels of land.
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Note: A mere acquisition of a neighboring livestock facility does not constitute an “expansion" unless more animal units are added to the combined facilities.
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See sub. (14).
ATCP 51.01(36)(b)
(b) They use one or more of the same livestock structures to collect or store manure.
ATCP 51.01(36)(c)
(c) At least a portion of their manure is applied to the same landspreading acreage.
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Note: Compare definition of “animal feeding operation" under s.
NR 243.03 (2). “Related livestock facilities" are treated as a single livestock facility for purposes of local approval, except that a “separate species facility" may be treated as a separate livestock facility.
See subs. (19) and (38).
ATCP 51.01(37)
(37) “Runoff" means storm water or precipitation including rain, snow, ice melt or similar water that moves on the land surface via sheet or channelized flow.
ATCP 51.01(38)
(38) “Separate species facility" means a livestock facility that meets all of the following criteria:
ATCP 51.01(38)(a)
(a) It has only one of the following types of livestock, and that type of livestock is not kept on any other livestock facility to which the separate species facility is related under
sub. (36):