NR 341.05(2)(j)(j) Volume of earth to be added or removed in cubic yards.
NR 341.05(2)(k)(k) Location of any disposal area for dredged or excavated materials.
NR 341.05(2)(L)(L) Location of major structural and non-structural controls identified in the erosion control plan.
NR 341.05(2)(m)(m) Location of areas where stabilization practices will be employed.
NR 341.05(2)(n)(n) Areas that will be vegetated following land disturbing construction activities.
NR 341.05(2)(o)(o) A vegetation plan that provides for a self-sustaining vegetative cover of at least 70% for all pervious areas, and is sufficient to provide for bank stability, maintenance of fish habitat and filtering of pollutants from upslope overland flow areas under sheet flow conditions.
NR 341.05(2)(p)(p) Areas used for infiltration of post-construction stormwater runoff.
NR 341.05(2)(q)(q) An alphanumeric or equivalent coordinate system for the entire grading site for sites of one acre or more.
NR 341.05(2)(r)(r) Cross sections of pre- and post-construction contours, sufficient to show slope variability across the site with a minimum of one for every 50 feet of shoreline frontage. If the site is uniform, only one cross section is necessary.
NR 341.05(2)(s)(s) Where wetlands are present, a wetland delineation report.
NR 341.05 NoteNote: Many of the requirements for a grading project site map are identical to the construction site map requirements of s. NR 216.46. A site map prepared to meet the requirements of s. NR 216.46 will need to add the information requested in pars. (b) to (f), (j), (k), (o), (r) and (s).
NR 341.05(3)(3)Erosion and sediment control best management practices.
NR 341.05(3)(a)(a) The erosion control plan shall include a description of appropriate erosion and sediment control best management practices that will be installed and maintained from the start of land disturbing construction activities until final stabilization of the grading site. The erosion control plan shall clearly describe the appropriate erosion and sediment control best management practices for each land disturbing construction activity and the timing during the period of land disturbing construction activity that the erosion and sediment control best management practices will be implemented. The erosion and sediment control best management practices shall be designed in accordance with s. NR 216.46 (6).
NR 341.05(3)(b)(b) Erosion control measures shall meet or exceed the technical standards for erosion control approved by the department under subch. V of ch. NR 151. Any area where topsoil is exposed during construction shall be immediately seeded and mulched or riprapped to stabilize disturbed areas and prevent soils from being eroded and washed into the waterway.
NR 341.05 NoteNote: These standards can be found at the following website: http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/stormwater/standards/.
NR 341.05(3)(c)(c) Unless part of a permanent stormwater management system, all temporary erosion and sediment control practices shall be removed upon final site stabilization. Areas disturbed during removal shall be restored.
NR 341.05 HistoryHistory: CR 04-085: cr. Register April 2005 No. 592, eff. 5-1-05.
NR 341.06NR 341.06Stormwater management plan requirements. Pollution caused by stormwater discharges from the grading site after construction is completed, including rooftops, parking lots, roadways and the maintenance of grassed areas, shall be addressed by a stormwater management plan. Any person required to submit an application for a grading permit under this chapter shall develop one of the following site specific stormwater management plans:
NR 341.06(1)(1)Sites greater than one acre of land disturbance. A stormwater management plan shall be developed in accordance with s. NR 216.47 prior to submitting an application for a grading permit to the department. The plan shall be implemented upon final stabilization of the grading site.
NR 341.06(2)(2)Sites less than one acre of land disturbance. A stormwater management plan shall, to the maximum extent practicable, direct runoff from impervious surfaces onto pervious surfaces. Examples may include directing downspouts onto lawns and away from pavement, driveways sloped onto lawns, and avoidance of piping or channelizing flow from impervious areas into waters of the state. The plan shall be implemented upon final stabilization of the grading site.
NR 341.06 HistoryHistory: CR 04-085: cr. Register April 2005 No. 592, eff. 5-1-05.
NR 341.07NR 341.07Construction site inspections and maintenance. Any person required to submit an application for a grading permit under this chapter shall follow the reporting and monitoring requirements in s. NR 216.48 (4).
NR 341.07 HistoryHistory: CR 04-085: cr. Register April 2005 No. 592, eff. 5-1-05.
NR 341.08NR 341.08General permit for project sites.
NR 341.08(1)(1)Procedures.
NR 341.08(1)(a)(a) General permits shall be processed according to the procedures in ch. NR 300.
NR 341.08 NoteNote: Where there is overlapping jurisdiction between ch. NR 216 and this chapter for sites with land disturbance of more than one acre, the department will develop consolidated procedures so that only one submittal will be required.
NR 341.08(1)(b)(b) If the department determines that a grading application submitted under this section has the potential to impact an endangered or threatened species in accordance with s. 29.604, Stats., the application shall be deemed incomplete until the applicant submits documentation to demonstrate one of the following:
NR 341.08(1)(b)1.1. The grading project avoids impacts to the endangered or threatened species in accordance with s. 29.604, Stats.