NR 135.19(4)(b)(b) The methods of topsoil or topsoil substitute material removal, storage, stabilization and conservation that will be used during reclamation. NR 135.19(4)(c)(c) A plan or map which shows anticipated topography of the reclaimed site and any water impoundments or artificial lakes needed to support the anticipated future land use of the site. NR 135.19(4)(d)(d) A plan or map which shows surface structures, roads and related facilities after the cessation of mining. NR 135.19(4)(e)(e) The estimated cost of reclamation for each stage of the project or the entire site if reclamation staging is not planned. NR 135.19(4)(f)(f) A revegetation plan which shall include timing and methods of seed bed preparation, rates and kinds of soil amendments, seed application timing, methods and rates, mulching, netting and any other techniques needed to accomplish soil and slope stabilization. NR 135.19(4)(g)(g) Quantifiable standards for revegetation adequate to show that a sustainable stand of vegetation has been established which will support the approved post-mining land use. Standards for revegetation may be based on the percent vegetative cover, productivity, plant density, diversity or other applicable measures. NR 135.19(4)(h)(h) A plan and, if necessary, a narrative showing erosion control measures to be employed during reclamation activities. These shall address how reclamation activities will be conducted to minimize erosion and pollution of surface and groundwater. NR 135.19(4)(i)(i) A description of any areas which will be reclaimed on an interim basis sufficient to qualify for the waiver pursuant to s. NR 135.41 and which will be subsequently disturbed prior to final reclamation. Descriptions shall include an identification of the proposed areas involved, methods of reclamation to comply with the standards in subch. II and timing of interim and final reclamation. NR 135.19(4)(j)(j) A description of how the reclamation plan addresses the long-term safety of the reclaimed mining site. The description shall include a discussion of site-specific safety measures to be implemented at the site and include measures that address public safety with regard to adjacent land uses. NR 135.19 NoteNote: Safety measures include visual warnings, physical barriers, slope modifications such as reclamation blasting, scaling of the rock face, creation of benches. Other measures may be employed if found to be equivalent by a registered professional engineer.
NR 135.19 NoteNote: Some of the information required by this subsection may be combined; i.e., a single map may show anticipated post-mining topography required by par. (c) as well as structures and roads as required by par. (d).
NR 135.19(5)(5) Criteria for successful reclamation. The reclamation plan shall contain criteria for assuring successful reclamation in accordance with s. NR 135.13. NR 135.19(6)(6) Certification of reclamation plan. The operator shall provide a signed certification that reclamation will be carried out in accordance with the reclamation plan. If the operator does not own the land, the landowner or lessor, if different from the operator or owner, shall also provide signed certification that they concur with the reclamation plan and will allow its implementation. NR 135.19(7)(7) Approval. The regulatory authority shall approve, approve conditionally or deny the reclamation plan in writing in accordance with s. NR 135.21 (1) Conditional approvals shall be issued according to s. NR 135.21 (2), and denials of permit applications shall be made according to s. NR 135.22. NR 135.19 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 2000, No. 537, eff. 12-1-00; CR 06-024: am. (1), (2) (a), (e), (4) (a) and (7), cr. (4) (j), renum. (6) (a) to be (6) and am., r. (6) (b) Register November 2006 No. 611, eff. 12-1-06; correction in (3) (b) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register August 2011 No. 668. NR 135.20NR 135.20 Public notice and right of hearing. NR 135.20(1)(a)(a) A regulatory authority that has received an application to issue a reclamation permit shall publish a public notice of the application no later than 30 days after receipt of a complete application or request. NR 135.20(1)(b)(b) The notice shall briefly describe the mining and reclamation planned at the nonmetallic mining site. The notice shall be published as a class 1 notice pursuant to s. 985.07 (1), Stats., in the official newspaper of the regulatory authority, or if the department is the regulatory authority in the official newspaper of the county in which the nonmetallic mining site is located. The notice shall mention the opportunity for public hearing pursuant to this section and shall give the locations at which the public may review the application request and all supporting materials including the reclamation plan. NR 135.20(1)(c)(c) Unless the department is the regulatory authority, copies of the notice shall be forwarded by the regulatory authority to the county or applicable municipal zoning board, the county and applicable local planning organization, the county land conservation officer, and owners of land within 300 feet of the boundaries of the parcel or parcels of land on which the site is located. If the department is the regulatory authority, copies of the notice shall be forwarded to all counties and municipalities in which the site is located. NR 135.20(2)(2) Local hearing. A county or municipal regulatory authority shall provide for opportunity for a public informational hearing on an application or request to issue a nonmetallic mining reclamation permit as follows: NR 135.20(2)(a)(a) If there is a zoning-related hearing on the nonmetallic mine site, the regulatory authority shall provide the opportunity at this hearing to present testimony on reclamation-related matters. This opportunity shall fulfill the requirement for public hearing for a nonmetallic mining reclamation permit required by this section. The regulatory authority shall consider the reclamation-related testimony in the zoning-related hearing in deciding on a permit application pursuant to this chapter. NR 135.20(2)(b)1.1. If there is no opportunity for a zoning-related hearing on the nonmetallic mine site as described in par. (a), opportunity for public hearing required by this section shall be provided as follows. Any person residing within, owning property within, or whose principal place of business is within 300 feet of the boundary of the parcel or parcels of land in which the nonmetallic mining site is located or proposed may request a public informational hearing. The regulatory authority shall hold a public hearing if requested by any of these persons within 30 days of the actual date of public notice under sub. (1). This public informational hearing shall be held no sooner than 30 days nor later than 60 days after being requested. The hearing shall be conducted as an informational hearing for the purpose of explaining and receiving comment from affected persons on the nature, feasibility and effects of the proposed reclamation. Procedures for the public informational hearing shall be described in the applicable reclamation ordinance. NR 135.20(2)(b)2.2. The subject matter and testimony at this informational hearing, if it is held separately from any zoning-related hearing where the opportunity exists for testimony on reclamation pursuant to par. (a), shall be limited to reclamation of the nonmetallic mine site. NR 135.20(3)(3) Hearing on reclamation permit applications to the department. NR 135.20(3)(a)(a) Where the department is the regulatory authority, it shall provide an opportunity for public informational hearing on an application to issue a nonmetallic mining reclamation permit. NR 135.20(3)(b)(b) Any person who resides within, owns property within or whose principal place of business is within 300 feet of the nonmetallic mining site may request a public informational hearing. The department shall hold a public hearing if requested by any of these persons within 30 days of the actual date of public notice under sub. (1), which shall be held no sooner than 30 days and no later than 60 days after being requested and shall be conducted as an informational hearing for the purpose of explaining and receiving comment from affected persons on the nature, feasibility, effects and other relevant aspects of the proposed nonmetallic mining and reclamation. The informational hearing shall be conducted using the procedures for a noncontested case hearing pursuant to ch. NR 2. NR 135.20(3)(c)(c) The subject matter and testimony at this informational hearing shall be limited to reclamation of the nonmetallic mine site.