NR 329.04(2)(e)7.7. A boat landing shall consist of a 6- to 24-inch layer of crushed rock, a 6- to 18-inch layer of crushed rock capped with a 4-inch minimum thickness pre-cast reinforced concrete planks or a cast-in-place reinforced concrete slab, each with a 6- to 18-inch crushed rock base. Pre-cast planks shall be connected to prevent displacement. NR 329.04(2)(e)8.8. A boat landing shall have a slope no steeper than 7 foot horizontal to one foot vertical (7H:1V) and may not exceed 50 feet in length or beyond the line of navigation, whichever is less. NR 329.04(2)(e)10.10. A boat landing shall have rock riprap toe protection at the lakeward end of the landing which may not extend above the natural level of the bottom of the waterway. NR 329.04(2)(e)11.11. The side slopes of the excavated banks on either side of the boat landing may not exceed 2 feet horizontal to one foot vertical (2H:1V). NR 329.04(2)(e)12.12. Cofferdams used for site de-watering shall consist only of clean recoverable materials such as sandbags or plywood sheeting, and all materials shall be removed immediately following project completion. NR 329.04(2)(e)13.13. Any grading, excavation and land disturbance shall be confined to the minimum area necessary for the construction and may not exceed 10,000 square feet. NR 329.04(2)(e)14.14. All equipment used for the project shall be designed and properly sized to minimize the amount of sediment that can escape into the water. NR 329.04(2)(e)15.15. Construction of the boat landing shall minimize the removal of trees, shrubs and other shoreline vegetation above the ordinary high water mark. NR 329.04 NoteNote: Local zoning ordinances may place restrictions on cutting trees in the shoreland zone. The riparian is responsible for ensuring that their project is in compliance with any local zoning requirements.
NR 329.04(2)(f)1.1. A weed rake may not be located in an area of special natural resource interest or within a public rights feature as described in s. NR 1.06 and may not be located within a floating bog. NR 329.04(2)(f)3.3. The weed rake shall be placed entirely within the riparian’s zone of interest, as determined by one of the methods outlined in ch. NR 326. NR 329.04(2)(f)4.4. The weed rake shall be attached, as an appurtenance to a pier or structure that has been authorized by the department or is otherwise exempt from the permit requirements of ch. 30, Stats. NR 329.04(2)(f)5.5. The weed rake boom radius may not exceed 24 feet in length, may not be operated in a manner as to alter the natural configuration of the bed of the waterway and may not disturb bottom sediments in water depths greater than 3 feet. NR 329.04(2)(f)6.6. The weed rake may only be attached or operated on a single side of a pier or structure and may not be moved from side to side of a pier within the same open water season. NR 329.04(2)(f)7.7. The weed rake may not be operated unattended for more than 5 days of continuous operation. NR 329.04(2)(f)8.8. The riparian is responsible for removing vegetation that has been dislodged or cut within their riparian zone as required under s. NR 109.08 (3). NR 329.04(2)(f)9.9. The weed rake may not result in the disturbance or removal of more than 1,200 square feet of native hydrophytic vegetation. NR 329.04(2)(g)(g) Dry fire hydrant standards. A dry fire hydrant may be authorized under a general permit if the activity meets all of the requirements of subs. (1) (c) and (d) and (2) (c) with the exception of sub. (1) (c) 1. NR 329.04(2)(h)(h) Intake or outfall structure standards. An intake or outfall structure may be authorized under a general permit if the activity is not located in a public rights feature as described in s. NR 1.06, and meets all the requirements of subs. (1) (c) 2., 3. and 4., (e) and (2) (c). NR 329.04(2)(j)1.1. A pea gravel blanket may not be located in an area of special natural resource interest or in a public rights feature. NR 329.04(2)(j)2.2. A pea gravel blanket shall only be placed in a lake, pond or flowage, and only by a riparian. NR 329.04(2)(j)3.3. A pea gravel blanket shall be placed entirely within the riparian’s zone of interest as determined by one of the methods outlined in ch. NR 326. NR 329.04(2)(j)5.5. A pea gravel blanket shall consist of clean, washed stone and may not contain any fine materials.