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HomeMy WebLinkAbout022-1004-30-100 (5)a t2 Zszz ND USE PERMIT,vI APPLICATION LICANT INFORMATION File #: Lt+t-er )Z Office Use Only Revised 2/2020 091 5r.c ro\x rn u \tY ountY nt e C APP Property Owner:Richard V. Krumm Contractor/Agent:Same/Self Mailing Address: 518 Trpout Brook Drive Mailing Address: Roberts Wl 54023 Daytime Phone: (__-)_ Daytime Phone: ( )- Cetl: M 867-6394 Cell: ( ) E-ma i 1. d kru mm @ rvkarch itects. com E- ma il SITE INFORMATION Site Address: 518 Trout Brook Drive, Roberts, Wl Property Location' Sw t/+, SE t /4,5ec.2 ,T.28 N., R. lX w., Town ofat KINNICKINNIC parcet #: 022 - 1004 - 30 - 1 00 Alt. Parc el *:02 28 18 31A-1 LAND USE INFORiIATION ZoningDistrict(Checkone): trAG-l trAG-2 trR-1 f R-2 trR-3 trC-l trC-2 trC-3 trl-1 trl-2 overlay District (check oll that opplo: I SHoRELAND ll RTVERWAY E FLOODPLAIN El ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Type of Land Use Permit Request (Check one): Please ref,er to the current fee schedule on our website. E Lower St. Croix Riverway District E Wireless Communication Tower (Co-location) I Shoreland E Temporary Occupancy tr Signage E Nonmetallic Mining Operation tr Floodplain tr Animal Waste Storage Facility tr Grading & Filling, 12-24.9% Slopes tr Livestock Facility tr Other:Detached Garage tr Permit processed in conjunction with a Land Division, Special Exception or Variance State the nature of your request: Zoning Ordinance SIGNATURE I ottest thot the informotion is true ond correct to the best of my knowledge. Property Owner Signa ture:11-01-2022 Contractor/Agent Signatu Date 11-01-2022 715-386-4680 cdd@sccwi.gov St. Croix County Government Ce 715-245-4250 Fax OFFICE USE ONLY w o Complete Application Acc Fee Received: )LUa> 1101 Carmichael Road, Hudson, Wl 5401 WWW.SCCW q :,^nfr,.\ln'rl ' . L L trl.-/" -x-. - Sr Cn u*Q*. orPucATror{ *.or*=nt APPLICATION: :Applications will not be accepted until the applicant has: . Met with the Zoning Administrator to review the application; . Subrnilted Original ofus 2 cooi6 of the entirc packet including all supporting information, maps & diagrams; o Resolved any land use violations and paid any outstanding fees owed to the Community Development Department; . Signed the application form (the signaturcs of the property owners ond ogents octing on thetr behalf are required); and . submitted the appropriate application lee (nonrcfundoble) payable to: st croix County. REVIEW: The Zoning Administrator will review the application for completeness and assign a file number to the application. The Zoning Administrator may require additional information and will notify the applicant of this within 10 days. Upon receiving a complete application and supporting documents, the Zoning Administrator will: . send copies of the applications to the appropriate reviewing agencies for comment. Applicants arc encouraged to contact tfieir town to discuss their appliation and inquire about necessaly building permiS and aPProt als at the town leveh . schedule a site visit to the applicant's property, at which time the applicant shall flag all applicable property/Project corners and label the flags accordingly; and r review the file and prepare findings for approval or denial of the permit within 50 days. Upon approval, the permit will be mailed to the applicant or to the applicant's agent. lf approved, the land use permit will be valid for one year from the date of the permit issuance. The applicant may also be required to apply through the Town for a local building permit. All site plans, pictures, and other materials submitted with the application become the property of the Community Development Department and will remain in the file. CHECKLIST FOR COTUPLETE APPLICATION E Completed and signed application form with fee. O O.iginal plus 2 copica needed of the entiru packet including A!! supporting information, maps & diagrams. tI A general written statement that specifically explains the request. E A statement indicating whether or not a private water or sanitary system is to be installed. El Recorded Warranty Deed (moy be obtoined at the Register of Deed's office). E A complete site plan showing:. project location in the town;r lot/parcel dimensions with total lot are4 property linet and all applicable setback; . location of existing access roads, right-of-way, road setbacks, and recorded easements; . location of all existing and proposed structures with their square footage and distance from setbacks; . location of existing and proposed PoWTS, wells, driveways, parking areas, access, signs, and other features; . location of slopes 12% and greater (minimum contours to be determined by the Zoning Administroto); . all blufflines and slope preservation zones (Rivetwoy) and setbacks from blufflines; . location of the OHWM of any abutting navigable waterways and all setbacks from the OHWM; . location of the 75 ft setback from the OHWM.. location and landward limit of all wetlands, specifications and dimensions for areas of proposed wetland alteration; . existing and proposed topographic and drainage features and vegetative cover; . location of floodplain and floodway limits on the property; and . any other unique limiting conditions of the property or information deemed necessary by the Zoning Administrator. For projects that involve land disturbance requests, the following additional information may be required: Detailed drawings (scole should not be greoter than 1 inch to 200 feet). Grading plan showing grading limits and pre and post contours. Project schedule and contractor list. Erosion control plan (8est Management Practices). Storm water management plan stamped by an engineer and including all runoff calculations. Vegetation plan including schedule, seeding rates, and species size, type and location. tr tr D tr D tr u Other documents: NOTE: All maps, plant and engineering data shall beno larger than 11x17. No cove6, binders, or enveloPes. Staple or paperclip your application in the uPPer left-hand corner. Page2 of 2 Sr. Cn Y lnstructions: 1. Calculate the area in square feet of all existing and proposed impervious surfaces on your lot within 300ft of the OHWM. 2. Divide the surface area of existing and proposed impervious surfaces on the portion of a lot or parcel that is within 300 feet of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) by the total area of that portion of the lot or parcel that is within 300 feet of the OHWM (the area shaded in gray below). 3. Multiply the result by 100. I- ORD|NAnY HrcH WATER MARr (OHWM, -l Surface fi Driveway(s), lconcrete, Pavers,3,032Gravel, Garage(s), Pads [Concrete,1,755 Walh,vay(s), [Concrete, Pave6 Gravel, €tc.l House 2,Ul Patio(s). Pool(s). Pool Aoron(s) Lean-to(s) other lmpeMous Area(s), tRetaininq wallr Block etc.l Other Etii I I .l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I J I I I I I I I t I I I I I I IIlzt >l Er Ero_ Et t I I I I I I I I I I I 611 118,400 '(100)= 6.43 IotalSQ.FI.of TotalsQ.Ft.of lmpervious Sudaces Shoreland Lot (within 300' of th. oHwu) (rvi$in 3lx)' ol lhe oHwM) Total % of lmpe]vious Surfa(e TiFII{im[E This hondout E intended to summorize the stondords, not rcPlace the octual ordinonce. For more informotion refer to Chopter 16 St. Croix County Shoreland Overloy Distrids "lmpervious Surface" means an area that releases as runoff all or a majority of the precipitation that falli on it. "lmpervious surface' excludes frozen soil but includes rooftops, sidewalk, drivewayg parking lots, and streets unless specifically designed, constructed, and maintained to be pervious. Staff can make additional impervious determinations based upon site specific circumstances. 715-385-4680 cdd@sccwi.gov St. Croix County Government Center 1 101 Carmichael Road, Hudson, W t4015 715-2454250 Fax www.sccwi.gov PREPARE A PLOIPLAN T SKETCH OF \TUR PROPERTY SKETCH-III'SL INCLUDE AtL OF THE FOLLOWING: 1. All structures, proposed and existing2. Location of any accessory structure including those authorized in 16.3203. Driveways and roads fronting property4. Lot line locations5. Water body locations and unique natural features such as wetlands. steep slopes, etc. 6. 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E 1i +=i+ 2a'-o' a'Q'72',-O' FLOOR Pl I, W.B.P. 11tO1tzl 6 E) wEcoNsril 51023 ORIVEA-2 gt*ru GARAGE MM RESIDENCE lt I 4r 5 5 iq q o { s )-n TooA -U T z D ) 'fiTooil -0 T, I e Tr Uilb 0zo anosql oz(rl D 6\I PF i o ( 6eI F F : s ( Il. q a c o o 4 C o R 2b -o' t2 ,12 I ,o 2 -O' iiii rli ll ol2 -O', tifi'!l )I c 'lt D € I i { ( --l I I I I I I I) !!iii -l {tlt i,iitii I D7!] rr,=T!,'-'] EI r-El tr D tr B tr EROSION CONTROL PLAN CHECKLIST Check (/) approprlate boxes below, and complete the site diagram with necessary lnformation. ,e.a- xrr+4oo s'r6- {uqrl + c1H, Site Characteristics North arrow, scale, and site boundary. lndicate and name adiacent streets or roadways. Location of existing drainageways, streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands or wells. Location of storm sewer inlets. Location of existing and proposed buildings and paved areas. The disturbed area on the lot. Approximate gradient and direction of slopes before grading operations. Approximate gradient and direction of slopes after grading operations. Overland runoff (sheet flow) coming onto the site from adiacent areas. Erosion Control Practices Location of temporary soil storage piles. Note: Soil storage piles should be placed behind a sediment fence, a 10 foot wide vegetative strip, or should be covered with a tarp or more than 25 feet from any downslope road or drainageway. Location of access drive(s). Note: Access drive should have 2 to 3 inch aggregate stone laid at least 7 feet wide and 6 inches thick. Drives should extend from the roadway 50 feet or to the house foundation (whichever is less). Location of sediment controls (filter fabric fence, straw bale fence or 1O-foot-wide vegetative strip) that will prevent eroded soil from leaving the site. Location of sediment barriers around on-site storm sewer inlets, Location of diversions. o 3 D Note: Location of practices that will be applied to control erosion on steep slopes (greater than 12% grade). Note: Such practices include maintaining existing vegetation, placement of additional sediment fences, diversions, and re-vegetation by sodding or seeding with use of erosion control mats. Although not specifically required by code, it is recommended that concen- trated flow (drainageways) be diverted (r+dhected) around disturbed areas. Overland runoff (sheet flow)from adiacent areas greater than 10,000 sq. ft. should also be diverted around disturbed areas. of practices that will control erosion on areas of concentrated runoff flow. Unstabilized drainageways, ditches, diversions, and inlets should be protected from erosion through u5e of such practices as in-channel fabric or straw bale baniers, erosion control mats, staked sod, and rock rip-rap. When used, a given in-channel barrier should not receive drainage from more than two acres of unpaved area, or one acre of paved area. ln-channel practices should not be installed in perennial streams (streams with year round flow). of other planned practices not already noted. Location Note: Locationo sta ndola Erosi on Coftrol Pl an for l- €r 2-Family Dwelling Construction Sites According to Chapters Comm 20 & 21 of the \Msconsin Uniform Dwelling Code, soil erosion control information needs to be included on the plot plan which is submitted and approved prior to the issuance of building permits for 1- & 2-family dwelling units in those jurisdictions where the soil erosion control provisions of the Uniform Dwelling Code are enforced. This Standard Erosion Control Plan is provided to assist in meeting this requirement. lnstructions: 1. Complete this plan by filling in requested information, completing the site diagram and marking appropriate boxes on the inside of this form. 2. ln completing the site diagram, give consideration to potential erosion that may occur before, during, and after grading. Water runoff patterns can change significantly as a site is reshaped. 3. Submit this plan at the time of building permit application. \(6Lh-ttl(z-oPROf ECT LOCATTON BUILDER 1il-F WORKSHEET COM,LETED By b ti u hk $4H T1 ,r"r"e indicate north by completing the alrowOWNER DATE SITE DIAGRAM Scale:linch= feet EROSION CONTROL PLAN LEGEND PROPERTY LINE EXlSTING.'-DRAINAGE - Tn TEMPORARY.- DIVERSION FINISHED - DRATNAGE LIMITS OF GRADING SILTr<-< FENCE ;a,.aSTRAW BALES GRAVEL VEGETATION SPECIFICATION TREE PRESERVATION I N I @sroLcKPrLED B o -n!a?l,t " I o operations should be ponded iment settles out. ulJ6 t/ J CLo- Foz fI lndicate management strategy by checking (./) the appropriate box. Management Strategies Temporary stabilization of disturbed areas. Note: lt is recommended that disturbed areas and soi! piles left inactive for extended periods of time be stabilized by seeding (between April 1 and September 15), or by other cover, such as tarping or mulching. Permanent stabilization of site by re-vegetation or other means as soon as possible (lawn establishment). o lndicate re-vegetation method: f,Seed E Sod [l Other Expected date of permanent re-vegetation:L7)a D fI . Re-vegetation responsibility of: E Builder fl Owner/Buyer . ls temporary seeding or mulching planned if site is not seeded by Sept. 15 or sodded by Nov. 15? f Yes I No Use of downspout and/or sump pump outlet extensions. Note: lt is recommended that flow from downspouts and sump pump outles be routed through plastic drainage pipe to stable areas such as established sod or pavement. Trapping sediment during de-watering operations. Note: Sediment-laden discharge water from pumping behind a sediment barrier until most of the sed Proper disposal of building material waste so that pollutants and debris are not carried off-site by wind or water. Maintenance of erosion control practices. r $ediment will be removed from behind sediment fences and barriers before it reaches a depth that is equal to half the height o f the barrier. . Breaks and gaps in sediment fences and barriers will be repaired imme- diately. Decomposing straw bales will be replaced (typical bale life is three months). . All sediment that moves off-site due to construction activity will be cleaned up before the end of the same workday. . All sediment that moves off-site due to storm events will be cleaned up before the end of the next workday. . Access drives will be maintained throughout construction. . All installed erosion control practices will be maintained until the disturbed areas they protect are stabilized. o[lF UJJ CL oU fI D n fI fI n OO EROSION CONTROL RECULATIONS Erosion control and stormwater regulations can be complex. Local, state and, in some cases, federal regulations may apply. Before construction make sure you have the appropriate permits. LOCAL ORDINANCES Check with your county, city, village, or town for any local erosion control ordinances including shoreland zoning require- ments- Except for new 'l - & 2-family dwellings, local ordinances may be more strict than state regulations. They may also require erosion control on construction proiects not affected by state or federal regulations. uNrFoRM DWELLTNG CODE (DEpr. OF COMMERCE) CoNTROLS REQUTRED o Silt fences, straw bales, or other approved perimeter measures along downslope sides and side slopes. . Access drive. . Straw bales, filter fabric fences or other barriers to protect on-site sewer inlets. o Additional controls if needed for steep slopes or other special conditions. SToRMWATER PERMTT (DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES) CONTROLS REQU!RED o Erosion control measures specified in the Wisconsin Construction Site Best Manogement Proctice Handbook o Measures to control storm water after construction. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: o Local building inspector o Department of Commerce, Safety and Buildings Division, P.O. Box 7970, Madison, Wis. 53707-7970, (508) 267-s113. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT o Department of Natural Resources, Storm Water Permits, P.O.7921, Madison, Wl 53707-7921, (608) 267-7694. For more assistance on plan preparation, refer to the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code, the DNR Wrsconsin Construction Site Best Monogement Hondbook, and Uw-Extension publication Erosion Control for Home Builde6.The Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code and the Wisconsin Construction Site Best Monogement Hondbook ate available through the State of Wisconsin Document Sales, (608) 266-3358. Erosion Control fot Home Euildes (GWQOoI ) can be ordered through Extension Publications, (608) 262-3346 or the Department of Commerce, (605, 2674405. A PDF version of frosion Control for Home EurTden (GWQ001) and Standord Etosion Control Plon are also available at http://clean-water.uwex.edu/pubs/sheets This publication is available from county UW-Extension offices or from Extension Publications, 45 N. Charter St., Madison, Wl 53715. (608) 262-3346 or toll-free (877) 947-7827. A publication of the University of Wisconsin-Extension in cooperation with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the Wisconsin Department of Commerce. O'1999 by the Board o, R€gents of the University of Wi'<onsin S)6tem. Send inquiries about copyright Permission to: Cooperative Extension Publications, 432 North Lake Street, Madison, Wl 53706. University ot Wisconsin-Extension is an EEo/Affirmative Action employer and provides equal opportunities in employment and prcgramming, including litle lX and ADA requirements. dW=rrEJ €W Prlnted on recycled paper GWQ001A Standard Erosion Control Plan for 1 & 2 Family Dwelling Construction Sites DNR WT-458-96 R-03-02-2M-10-S Editins and design by the Environmentat Resources center, univetrity of wisconsin-Extension.s