281.36(4n)(a)3.3. “Rare and high quality wetland” means a wetland that is directly adjacent or contiguous to a class I or class II trout stream or that consists of 75 percent or more of any of the following wetland types: 281.36(4n)(b)(b) Subject to par. (e), the permitting requirement under sub. (3b) does not apply to any discharge into a nonfederal wetland that occurs in an urban area and to which all of the following apply: 281.36(4n)(b)1.1. The discharge does not affect more than one acre of wetland per parcel. 281.36(4n)(b)2.2. The discharge does not affect a rare and high quality wetland. 281.36(4n)(b)3.3. The development related to the discharge is carried out in compliance with any applicable storm water management zoning ordinance enacted under s. 59.693, 60.627, 61.354, or 62.234 or storm water discharge permit issued under s. 283.33. 281.36(4n)(c)(c) Subject to par. (e), the permitting requirement under sub. (3b) does not apply to any discharge into a nonfederal wetland that occurs outside an urban area and to which all of the following apply: 281.36(4n)(c)1.1. The discharge does not affect more than 3 acres of wetland per parcel. 281.36(4n)(c)2.2. The discharge does not affect a rare and high quality wetland. 281.36(4n)(c)3.3. The development related to the discharge is a structure, such as a building, driveway, or road, with an agricultural purpose. 281.36(4n)(d)(d) Subject to par. (e), the permitting requirement under sub. (3b) does not apply to any discharge into an artificial wetland. 281.36(4n)(e)1.1. A person who proposes a project that may affect a wetland or landscape feature under par. (b), (c), or (d) shall notify the department no fewer than 15 working days before initiating the project. The notice shall include one of the following to show that the wetland or landscape feature is eligible for the relevant exemption: 281.36(4n)(e)1.a.a. A statement issued by a professional who has investigated the wetland and who is qualified to give such an opinion.