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Community Development Department
4/25/2017
Clifford Hentz
1641 Possum Way
New Richmond, WI 54017
RE: Conditional Approval: Land Use Permit, File# LUP-2017-011
Project Location. 12.30.19.1494, I V of Somerset
Project Address: 1624 83rd Street
Dear Mr. Hentz,
Community Development staff have reviewed the Land Use Permit application for the construction
of a new Single Family Dwelling, driveway and Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System
(POWTS) within the Shoreland Overlay District, Chapter 17.30. The request has been
conditionally approved based on the application submission and following findings.
• The proposed project meets all applicable setbacks and have been mapped on the site
plan. There is a bluffline and the proposed house exceeds the 20-foot setback.
• The project area is greater than 300-feet from the waterbody, therefore Impervious
Surface calculations are not required.
• Vegetation will not be disturbed 35-feet inland to the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM).
• The applicant agreed to the installation of a tracking pad during construction with staff on
April 21, 2017; this finding is conditioned below.
• The construction timeline and seed species/application rate was submitted as an
addendum.
Based on these findings, approval of the Land Use Permit is subject to the following conditions:
1. A pre-construction inspection is required to verify erosion and sediment control
installation prior to any land disturbance activity, excavation and/or soil placement. The
applicant is responsible for scheduling this appointment with Community Development
staff.
2. A tracking pad shall be installed prior to any land disturbance or construction activities.
Wisconsin DNR Conservation Practice Standard 1057, Stone Tracking Pad shall be
followed; this standard is enclosed.
3. St. Croix County reserves the right to require additional sediment and erosion control
measures to be installed during construction and/or land disturbance activities due to site
conditions.
Phone 715.386.4680 Government Center, 1101 Carmichael Road, Hudson, W154016 Fax 715.386.4686
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4. Phosphorus fertilizer shall to be used to establish and/or maintain vegetation, unless a soil
test confirms phosphorous is needed.
5. Permanent vegetation shall be established once final grade is reached. A temporary cover
crop such as oats, winter wheat or rye shall be applied on all disturbed areas if seeding
cannot occur prior to September 1st. Dormant seed and increased application rate will be
required after freeze up.
6. The applicant shall be responsible to secure any other required local, state or federal
permit(s) and approval(s) prior to land disturbance activity.
7. Failure to comply with the terms or conditions above may result in the revocation of this
permit by the Zoning Administrator according to Chapter 17.30(13).
This approval is subject to the conditions listed above; it does not allow for any additional
construction, structures, grading, paving, filling or clearing of vegetation beyond the limits of this
request. Your information will remain on file at the St. Croix County Community Development
Department suite. It is your responsibility to ensure compliance with any other local, state, or
federal permitting or regulations, including contacting the Town of Somerset and the Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources to inquire if additional permissions are required.
This permit is valid for one year, with the possibility of up to two (2) six month extensions if the
applicant submits the appropriate permit extension fee and documentation to the Zoning
Administrator. The permit card must be posted on the job-site and visible from public view.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. I am typically available Monday-
Friday from 8:00-5:00 PM. If you would like to schedule an inspection, please call the main office
so they can direct the next available staff member to accommodate your request as soon as
possible; (715) 386-4680.
Respectfully,
Sarah Droher
Land Use Technician II
EC: townsom@somtel.net
Clifford.jvcdevelop(dIgmail.com `f
CC: File
Enclosure: Standard 1057, Stone Tracking Pad
Phone 715.386.4680 Government Center, 1101 Carmichael Road, Hudson, WI 54016 Fax 715.386.4686
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Stone Tracking Pad and Tire Washing
(1057)
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Conservation Practice Standard
1. Definition
3. The aggregate shall be placed in a layer
A stabilized pad of stone aggregate or tire at least 12 inches thick. On sites with a
washing station located at any point where traffic high water table, or where saturated
will egress a construction site. conditions are expected during the life
of the practice, stone tracking pads shall
11. Purpose be underlain with a WisDOT Type R
geotextile fabric to prevent migration of
The purpose of this standard is to reduce off-site underlying soil into the stone.
sedimentation by eliminating the tracking of
sediment from construction sites. 4. The tracking pad shall be the full width
III. Conditions Where Practice Applies of the egress point. The tracking pad
shall be at a minimum 50 feet long.
Either a stone tracking pad or tire washing 5. Surface water must be prevented from
station shall be used at all points of construction passing through the tracking pad.
egress. This standard applies where construction Flows shall be diverted away from
traffic is likely to transport sediment off site. tracking pads or conveyed under and
IV. Federal, State, and Local Laws around them by using a variety of
practices, such as culverts, water bars',
Users of this standard shall be aware of or other similar practices.
applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, B. Tire washing: If conditions on the site are
regulations, or permit requirements governing
the use and placement of this practice. This such that the sediment is not removed from
standard does not contain the text of federal, vehicle tires by the tracking pad, then tires
state, r local laws. shall be washed utilizing pressurized water
before entering a public road.
V. Criteria
1. The washing station shall be located on-
This section establishes the minimum standards site in an area that is stabilized and
for design, installation and performance drains into suitable sediment trapping or
requirements. settling device.
A. Tracking Pad: 2. The wash rack shall consist of a heavy
grating over a lowered area. The rack
I. The tracking pad shall be installed prior shall be strong enough to support the
to any traffic leaving the site vehicles that will cross it.
2. The aggregate for tracking pads shall be C. Rocks lodged between the tires of dual
3 to 6 inch clear or washed stone. All wheel vehicles shall be removed prior to
material to be retained on a 3-inch leaving the construction site.
sieve.
Conservation Practice Standards are reviewed periodically and updated if needed. To obtain the current version of WDNR, WI
this standard, contact your local WDNR office or the Standards Oversight Council office in Madison, WI at (608) 833-1833. 08/03
Words in the standard that are shown in italics are described in IX. Definitions. The words are italicized the first time they are used in the text.
VI. Considerations B. The tracking pad performance shall be
maintained by scraping or top-dressing with
A. Vehicles traveling across the tracking pad additional aggregate.
should maintain a slow constant speed.
C. A minimum 12-inch thick pad shall be
B. The best approach to preventing off-site maintained.
tracking is to restrict vehicles to stabilized
areas. IX. Definitions
C. It is always preferable to prevent sediment Water bar (V.A.S): A shallow trench or
from being deposited upon the road than diversion dam that diverts surface water runoff
cleaning the road later. Sediment on a road into a dispersion area.
can create a safety hazard as well as a
pollution problem.
D. Any sediment tracked onto a public or
private road should be removed by street
cleaning, not flushing, before the end of
each working day.
VII. Plans and Specifications
A. Plans and specifications for installing
tracking pads shall be in keeping with this
standard and shall describe the requirements
for applying the practice to achieve its
intended purpose. The plans and
specifications shall address the following:
1. Location of all points of egress with
tracking pad locations shown
2. Material specifications conforming to
standard
3. Schedule for installation and removal
4. Standard drawings and installation
details
5. Stabilization after removal
B. All plans, standard detail drawings, or
specifications shall include schedule for
installation, inspection, and maintenance.
The responsible party shall be identified.
VIII. Operation and Maintenance
A. Tracking pads and tire washing stations
shall, at a minimum, be inspected weekly
and within 24 hours after every precipitation
event that produces 0.5 inches of rain or
more during a 24-hour period.
2 WDNR
08/03
Sarah Droher
From: Clifford Hentz <clifford jvcdevelopOa gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2017 2:39 PM
To: Sarah Droher
Subject: Re: 1624 83rd Street
Most likely is will be a temporary crop, unless all goes ahead of schedule. It doesn' pay for me to rush all
exterior work and concrete to save a few on seed.
Thanks,
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1'.0. Box 4:+3
Bayport, NIN 55003
1 308-2716
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On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 2:29 PM, Sarah Droher <Sarah.Drohernco.saint-croix.wi.us> wrote:
Clifford,
Typically the following guideline is used (we are considered central planting zone):
"fable 2. Sk4Ndmq Date R;ing+~s for Intioducod Gras-ws,1.eguines, and (',orrrpK ntorrCarps
Planting Zone Spring Late Summer I Dormant
1~,Irrth 5/1 -6/15 7115 -8110 11/1 - Freeze Up
Central 4135-6/1 8/1 - 8/21 11/1 - Freeze Up
South 41 S~ 1 8/7 - 8128 1 1.~1 -Freeze Up
In between these stages you may want to apply a temporary crop such as the rye or oats listed previously. During
dormant periods seeding application rate should be increased. The mix and rate below should work.
Thank you,
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(715) 386-4680
Land Use Technician
Community Development Department
From: Clifford Hentz [mailto:clifford.ivcdevelop@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2017 7:03 AM
To: Sarah Droher <Sarah.Droher co.saint-croix.wi.us>
Subject: Re: 1624 83rd Street
If I don't do the meet the fall deadline I will apply a temporary crop. What is the cut off deadline for my
normal grass seed mix?
If I am able to meet the deadline, then I will apply a Kentucky bluegrass @ 1# per 1000 S.F.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Clifford Woltz- OAner
11.0. Box 453
Bayport, NlN 55003
(6511308-2716
www.*vcconsult.com
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On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 4:43 PM, Sarah Droher <Sarah.Droher a co.saint-croix.wi.us> wrote:
Clifford,
What seed species are you proposing and at what rate will you be applying? Final seeding to be applied that late in
the year will require a temporary crop to be applied (oats, winter wheat or rye) and then followed up with the
permanent seeding in the spring.
Here are some common seed selection references:
A, Send Sele,:tion Rcfcretlce
United State,, Department of A'unicttlttuic
vatin-al Resource ('onservation s ivice
Field Office Tecluilcal {mile Section IV.
Strardii-d 42. 0itical Aiea Plantill2.
U'WEX l ublic anon A3434 Lawn and
E-,(abhslinaellt & Rello ation.
Wig ,DOT, State Ut %Vi corn itt
Stan&ld specification,' F'or I lig awav and
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Thank you.
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Sara.. ~ro~.e.r •
(715) 386-4680
Land Use Technician
Community Development Department
ST. CR IX P, JNTY
From: Clifford Hentz [mailto:clifford.ivcdevelop@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 7:17 AM
To: Sarah Droher <Sarah.Droher@co.saint-croix.wi.us>
Subject: 1624 83rd Street
Good morning Sarah. The following is my approximate schedule regarding construction for my land use
application.
• Dig on Monday May 15th
• Backfill on approx. May 24th.
• Rough grade to be completed on this May 24th date
• Final grade/seeding to be completed after all heavy construction traffic is completed on the home, this to
be approx. on Monday 10/9/16
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Clifford 1leotz- Owner
N.O. Box 453
Bayport, MN 55043
(55113W2710
www.evcconsult.coni
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ND USE PERMIT File#: LL& 17
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Office Use Only
APPLICATION Revised 02-2014
ST.
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Property Owner: C L ~=1=~~-'p ►i+~''~ i t__ Contractor/Agent: Ste:
Mailing Address: Mailing Address:
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SITE INFORMATION
Site Address:
Property Location:5 X1/4, tin 1/4, Sec. 17- , T. '3t. N., R. 1` _W., Town of ;t -'AL'VLS c T
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LAND USE INFORMATION l o_ i
Zoning District (Check one): 0 AG. 0 AG. II 0 AG. RES. Ill RESIDENTIAL 0 COMMERCIAL 0 INDUSTRIAL
epverlay District (Check all that apply): IR SHORELAND 0 RIVERWAY 0 FLOODPLAIN 0 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Type of Land Use Permit Request (Check one):
0 Lower St. Croix Riverway District $350 0 Wireless Communication Tower (Co-location) $350
/9L Shoreland $350 0 Temporary Occupancy $350
0 Signage $350 0 Nonmetallic Mining Operation $550
0 Floodplain $350 0 Animal Waste Storage Facility $1,000
0 Grading & Filling, 12-24.9% Slopes $350 0 Livestock Facility $1,000
0 Other:
0 Permit processed in conjunction with a Land Division, Special Exception or Variance $50
State the nature of your request: i -~^;iti~~ -i: lr L- (f I
i_L Zoning Ordinance Reference
SIGNATURE ,y
I attest that the information con ine in this application is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Property Owner Signature: Date
Contractor/Agent Signature:` Date Zr1 ! 7
OFFICE USE ONLY
Complete Application Accepted: LLfi By: SaA-d, C~t ~ -1
Fee Received: 4ot 1 aw) $ 3-"50' ou Receipt
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NERAL APPLICATION REQUIRWNTS„
APPLICATION:
Applications will not be accepted until the applicant has:
• • Met with the Zoning Administrator to review the application;
• Submitted Original plus 2 copies of the entire packet including all supporting information, maps & diagrams;
• Resolved any land use violations and paid any outstanding fees owed to the Community Development Department;
• Signed the application form (the signatures of the property owners and agents acting on their behalf are required); and
• Submitted the appropriate application fee (nonrefundable) 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 are encouraged to contact
their town to discuss their application and inquire about necessary building permits and approvals at the town level;
• 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
• review the file and prepare findings for approval or denial of the permit within 60 days. Upon approval, the permit will be
mailed to the applicant or to the applicant's agent.
If 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 COMPLETE APPLICATION
❑ Completed and signed application form with fee.
• ❑ Original plus 2 copies needed of the entire packet including ALL supporting information, maps & diagrams.
LT A general written statement that specifically explains the request.
63 A statement indicating whether or not a private water or sanitary system is to be installed.
❑ Recorded Warranty Deed (may be obtained at the Register of Deed's office).
❑ A complete site plan showing:
• project location in the town;
• lot/parcel dimensions with total lot area, property lines, and all applicable setbacks;
• 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 Administrator);
• all blufflines and slope preservation zones (Riverway) and setbacks from bluff lines;
• location of the OHWM of any abutting navigable waterways and all setbacks 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 (scale should not be greater than 1 inch to 200 feet).
❑ Grading plan showing grading limits and pre and post contours.
❑ Project schedule and contractor list.
❑ Erosion control plan (Best 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.
❑ Other documents:
NOTE: All maps, plans, and engineering data shall be no larger than 11x17. No covers, binders, or
envelopes. Staple or paperclip your application in the upper left-hand corner.
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