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HomeMy WebLinkAbout25-0180Return to: e rr[[ �uI�117E 5eh Street, Po Boxayfield County Planning a Z ni g Department Washburn, WI 54891 LAND USE PERMI W'W TVM permits Co) bavfield coil ntV.wi.gov Bayfield Co. Zoning Dei i County Use Only: Submission#: 'i-i' Permit #: 25- 0180 Date: !9/' 3 l2 S SECTION A: General Information Property Owner Name: Authorized Agent Name (if applicable): Jack Noble Telephone Number: Telephone Number: 612-270-9431 E-Mail Address: _ E-Mail Address: noblehome@yahoo.com Mailing Address: Mailing Address: 1825 Lake Road City, State, Zip: City, State, Zip: Barnes Wi, 54873 Contractor: Telephone Number: E-Mail Address: Priemo Construction 218-591-7257 priemoconstructionllc@gmial.com SECTION B: Property Information Project Address (if different from mailing address): Legal Description (if additional space is needed attach a separate sheet): Section, Township, Range: Barnes Wi % — - p Town of: Barnes Tax ID #: 3334 Lot Size (Acres/Square Feet): 5.11/222.5w SECTION C: Project Information (check all that apply) Project Use is: O Residential ❑ Commercial ❑ Municipal Project Type is: ❑ New Construction ❑ Addition/Alteration (existing structure) El Change Use (existing structure) ❑ Relocate (existing structure) ❑ RV Placement 21+ days ❑ Sign ❑ Establishing a Business ❑ Temporary (12 or less months) ❑ Shoreland Grading, Class A ❑ RV Placement 4+ months, Class A ❑ Other (describe): required Total sq ft : required SECTION D: Structure Information .Does not apply to RVs and Signs, =o to Section E Structure Type is: ❑ Residence ❑ Principal Structure (describe): ❑ Accessory Structure (describe): O Shoreland Exempt Structure (describe): ❑ Mobile Home (provide manufactured Replacement RipRap date): ❑ Shipping Container ❑ Other (describe): Foundation Type: ❑ Basement ❑ Walkout Basement ❑ Slab ❑ Crawlspace > O %round ❑ Skids Z Other (explain): RipRap Existing Structure: Replacing Failing RipRap along shoreline Len Width:2a Height: Proposed Structure (Provide Sq Ft based on outside dimensions, in luding unfinished areas, attached garages/above grade decks/porches): Basement Sq Ft: I' Floor Sq Ft: Loft Sq Ft: 2" d Floor Sq Ft: 3r1 Floor Sq Ft: Garage Sq Ft: Porch Sq Ft: Deck Sq Ft: Other Sq Ft (describe): Other Sq Ft (describe): Total Sq Ft: Overall Height (finished grade to peak): # of Stories: Existing # of Bedrooms on property: Proposed # of Bedrooms in project: SECTION E: RV and Sign Information (check all that apply) Sign is: RV is: ❑ New ❑ Replacement ❑ New ❑ Replacement ❑ On -premise ❑ Off -premise ❑ I -sided ❑ 2-sided Year: Vin #: ❑ On -building ❑ Multi -Tenant Length: Width: Height: Make: Model: I ECE[ WE D 11 .' Z024 SECTION F: Site Plan — attach a site plan or draw site plan in box below (See pages 1 & 2 of Land Use Permit App ie ho Information for information that is required to be provided on siteplan) Show location of: ❑ Driveways ❑ Frontage Roads (include name) ❑ Holding Tank (HT) ❑ Privy (P) ❑ Lake ❑ El Existing Structures ❑ Well (W) ❑ Septic Tank (ST) ❑ Drain Field (DF) River ❑Stream/Creek ❑Pond ❑Floodplain ❑ Wetlands ❑Slopes over 20% N Setback or distance from furthest extent of structure including eaves and overhangs to (include on site plan): County Use Only Verified setbacks Road Centerline ft. ft. Notes/Comments: �!/ f �rr vA ;dAl/OJ A''S 41 G6ore 67"/t : 4 e 1 y L� / • SEf/�NNsS' ^y�ly� Front Lot Line/Right-of-Way ft. ft. Side Lot Line I (North East South West circle one ft. ft. Side Lot Line 2 (North East South West circle one ft. ft. Rear Lot Line ft. Septic/Holding Tank ft. ft. Drainfield ft. ft. Privy ft. ft. Well ft. ft. Existing Structure/Building ft. ft. Wetland ft. ft. Elevation of Floodplain ft. ft. Ordinary High -Water Mark (OHWM) ft. ft. Other (describe) ft. ft. n E C E � V E n lUnju NOV 1 / 024 II'II SECTION C: Additional Questions ❑ Yes El No I las the location of the proposed project including eaves and overhangs and the sanitary system and well been staked? If no, what date will this be completed: ❑ Yes ❑ No Did a licensed surveyor mark lot line(s) if project is within 10 feet of required setback? Seepage 2 of Land Use Antilication Information for required setbacks. ❑ Yes ❑ No Did property owner or applicant mark lot line(s) if project is within 30 feet of required setback? See page 2 of Land Use Application Information for required setbacks. ❑ Yes ❑ No Is there an existing sanitary system on the property? If yes, what kind? ❑ Drainfield ❑ Holding Tank ❑ Municipal/Public ❑ Other (describe): ❑ Yes ❑ No Will pressurized water be installed in the structure? If yes, what kind of sanitary system will be installed or used to manage wastewater? ❑ Drainfield ❑ Holding Tank ❑ Municipal/Public ❑ Other (describe): ❑ Yes ❑ No Will sleeping occur in the structure? If yes, contact local Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC) for approval and inspection requirements. Is the project associated with any of the following: ❑ Rezone ❑ Class A Special Use ❑ Class B Special Use ❑ Conditional Use ❑ Variance Fee payment will be made via: ❑ Check (attached) ❑ Cash (attached) ❑ debit/creditlecheck (department to call once payment is ready to be taken) How would you like to receive your permit card? ❑ Mail to: OR ❑ Email to: ❑ Property Owner Address ❑ Agent Address ❑ Contractor Address ❑ Other (provide Name and Email or Address): Section H: Acknowledgement and Signature All Land Use Permits expire Two (2) Years from the date of issuance if construction or use has not begun. Sanitary Permit issuance, if required, needs to occur prior to Land Use Permit issuance. Failure to obtain a permit or starting construction without a permit will result in penalties. The local Town, Village, City, State or Federal agencies may also require permits. The new construction of one- & two-family dwellings requires review and approval by the local Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC) authority. Additions and alterations to one - and two-family dwellings may require review and approval by the UDC authority. All municipalities are required to enforce the UDC. If subject property is part of a Condominium Plat, applicant hereby certifies and represents that applicant has all necessary approvals and recorded documents required to complete the project for which this permit is sought including requirements set forth in Wisconsin statutes pertaining to condominium associations, the Declaration of the Condominium Association in which the property is located, and all other rules, regulations and requirements pertaining to that Condominium Association. You are responsible for complying with state and federal laws concerning construction near or on wetlands, lakes, and streams. Wetlands that are not associated with open water can be difficult to identify. Failure to comply may result in removal or modification of construction that violates the law or other penalties or costs. For more information, visit the Department of Natural Resources wetlands identification web page, dnr.wi.!4ov/topic/wetlands, or contact a Department of Natural Resources service center(715)685-2900. I (we) declare that this application, including any accompanying information, has been examined by me (us) and to the best of my (our) knowledge and belief it is true, correct, and complete. I (we) acknowledge that I (we) am (are) responsible for the detail and accuracy of all information that I (we) are providing and that will be relied upon by Bayfield County in determining whether to issue a permit. 1 (we) further accept liability which may be a result of Bayfield County relying on this information I (we) are providing in or with this application. I (we) consent to county officials charged with administering county ordinances to have access to the above -described property at any reasonable time for the purpose of inspection. Owner(s) or Authorized Agent Printed Name: �&Noble Owner(s) or Authorized Agent Signature: �(/ /!/Bf7G2/y9f�e2 Date: llms • NOTES: 1. If you are signing on behalf of the owner(s) a letter of authorization must accompany this application. 2. Specific conditions/instructions may be stated on the face of the issued Land Use Permits. Owners, agents, & contractors must all be aware of permit details & conditions and permit card must be posted on property prior to start of project. State of Wisconsin DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 1341 2nd Ave Cumberland, WI, 54829 September 30, 2024 Jack Noble 1825 Lake Road Barnes, WI 54873 [sent electronically] Dear Mr. Noble: Tony Evers, Governor Telephone 608-266-2621 Toll Free 1-888-936.7463 TTY Access via relay - 711 MEPTUNNNSA[TURAL RESOURCES GP-NO-2024-4-02836 The Department of Natural Resources has completed its review of your application for a permit to replace existing lakeshore rock riprap on 100 feet of shoreline on Middle Eau Claire Lake located In the SE'/4 of the BE %4 of Section 07, Township 44N, Range 09W, Town of Barnes. Bayfield County. You will be pleased to know your application is approved with a few limitations. Please take this time to re -read the permit eligibility standards and conditions. The eligibility standards can be found on your application checklist (found at httos://dnr.wi.(iovifiles/PDF/forms/3500/3500-173.odf ) and are attached to this letter. For project details, maps, and plans related to this decision, please see application number, GP-NO-2024-4-02836, on the Department's permit tracking website at hftps:/Ipermits.dnr.wi.gov/water/SitePages/Permit%2OSearch.aspx. The permit conditions are also attached to this letter and list the conditions which must be followed. A copy of this letter and the attached permit conditions must be posted for reference at the project site. Please read your permit conditions carefully so that you are fully aware of what is expected of you. You are responsible for meeting all general permit eligibility standards and permit conditions. Please note you are required to submit photographs of the completed project within 7 days after you've finished construction This helps both of us to document the completion of the project and compliance with the permit conditions. Be sure to contact your local zoning office and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for any local or federal permits that may be required for your project. Your next step will be to notify me of the date on which you plan to start construction and again after your project is complete. If you have any questions about your permit, please contact me at our office at: (715) 822-2691 or by email at: vicky.nelson@wlsconsin.gov. Sincerely, Inf�C���'�C Vicky Nelson'� Uu SEP 3 Zan Water Management Specialist 9aYfleld Co. Zoning Dept. Email CC: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Bayfield County Zoning Nick AI-Moghrabi Conservation Warden Jeffery Priem, Priemo Construction LLC, Contractor STATE OF WISCONSIN GENERAL PERMIT— LAKESHORE RIPRAP REPLACEMENT DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES GP-NO-2024.4-02836 Jack Noble is hereby granted under Sections 30.12(1), Wisconsin Statutes, and NR 328, Wis. Adm. Code, a permit to replace existing Lakeshore rock riprap on 100 feet of shoreline on Middle Eau Claire Lake located in Town of Barnes, Bayfield County is subject to the following conditions: PERMIT 1. You must notify Vicky Nelson at phone: (715) 822-2691 or by email at: vicky.nelson@wlsconsin.gov before starting construction and again not more than 5 days after the project is complete. 2. You must complete the project as described on or before September 30, 2027. If you will not complete the project by this date, there is no opportunity for an extension, and you must apply for a new permit. 3. This permit does not authorize any work other than what you specifically describe in your application and plans, and as modified by the conditions of this permit. If you wish to alter the project or permit conditions, you must first obtain written approval of the Department. 4. Before you start your project, you must first obtain any permit or approval that may be required for your project by local zoning ordinances and by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. You are responsible for contacting these local and federal authorities to determine if they require permits or approvals for your project. These local and federal authorities are responsible for determining if your project complies with their requirements. 5. Upon reasonable notice, you shall allow access to your project site during reasonable hours to any Department employee who is investigating the projects construction, operation, maintenance, or permit compliance. 6. The Department may modify or revoke this permit for good cause, including if the project is not completed according to the terms of the permit or if the Department determines the activity is detrimental to the public interest. 7. You must post a copy of this permit at a conspicuous location an the project site, visible from the waterway, for at least five days prior to construction, and remaining at least five days after construction. You must also have a copy of the permit and approved plan available at the project site at all times until the project is complete. 8. Your acceptance of this permit and efforts to begin work on this project signify that you have read, understood, and agreed to follow all conditions of this permit. 9. The permiltee shall maintain the project in good condition and in compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit, NR 328 Wis. Admin. Code, and as. Ch 30.12(1), Wis. State. 10. This project shall comply with all conditions identified In Wisconsin Administrative Code and identified in the Instructions for the General Permit application. 0 @ 11. You must submit a series of photographs to the Department, within one week of completing work on «f�Y/A�u(�/ite ThiP photographs must be taken from different vantage points and depict all work authorized by this permit. SF/u 3 � 012. You, your Tr77� Section Ch 30.292 agent, Wis. State., involved forny violations of Chapter 30, Wis. Stale consideredontractors or consultants maybe ortparty to the violation pursulhis permit. 4(m Co zOmng Dept. 13. Construction shall be accomplished in such a manner as to minimize erosion and siltation into surface waters. Erosion control measures (such as silt fence and straw bales) must meet or exceed the technical standards of ch. NR 151, Wis. Admin. Code. The technical standards are found at: http://dnr.m i.gov/topictstorrnwater/standards/const—standards.html. 14. Unless part of a permanent storm water management system, all temporary erosion and sediment control practices shall be removed upon final site stabilization. Areas disturbed during construction or installation shall be restored. 15. All equipment used for the project, including but not limited to tracked vehicles, barges, boats, silt or turbidity curtain, hoses, sheet pile, and pumps shall be de -contaminated for Invasive and exotic viruses and species prior to use and after use. The following steps must be taken every time you move your equipment to avoid transporting invasive and exotic viruses and species. To the extent practicable, equipment and gear used on infested waters shall not be used on other non -Infested waters. 1. Inspect and remove aquatic plants, animals, and mud from your equipment. 2. Drain all water from your equipment that comes in contact with infested waters, including but not limited to tracked vehicles, barges, boats, silt, or turbidity curtain, hoses, sheet pile and pumps. 3. Dispose of aquatic plants, animals in the trash. Never release or transfer aquatic plants, animals, or water from one waterbody to another. 4. Wash your equipment with hot (>1040 F) and/or high-pressure water, - OR - Allow your equipment to dry thoroughly for 5 days. 16. To protect fish habitat during spawning seasons, no general permit activity shall take place during the time period specified: a. For trout streams Identified under s. NR 1.02 (7) and perennial tributaries to those trout streams, September 15 through May 15. b. For all waters not identified under subd. 3. a. and located south of state highway 29, March 15 through May 15. c. For all waters not identified under subd. 3. a. and located north of state highway 29, April 1 through June 1. d. The applicant may request that the requirements in a., b. or c. be waived by the department on a case -by -case basis, by submitting a written statement signed by the local department fisheries biologist, documenting consultation about the proposed project, and that the local department fisheries biologist has determined that the requirements of this paragraph are not necessary to protect fish spawning for the proposed project. 17. The structure may be located in an area of special natural resource interest. 18. The structure may be placed and maintained only by a riparian. 19. The project will not result In removal of greater than 20% of the aerial coverage of natural bank vegetation, emergent vegetation or floating vegetation, not including the area covered by the footprint of the riprap, or any access corridors necessary for the placement of the riprap. 20. 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. 21. Erosion control measures shall meet or exceed the technical standards for erosion control approved by the department under subch. V of ch. NR 151, Wis. Adm. Code. Any area where topsoil Is exposed during construction shall be immediately seeded and mulched or riprapped to stabilize disturbed areas and prevent soils from being eroded and wash the waterway. Note: These standards can be found at the following website: http://dnr.wi.gov/topietstormwater/sto 22. Unless part of a permanent storm water management system, all temporary erosion and sediment control be removed upon final site stabilization. Areas disturbed during construction or installation shall be restored. 'I, Yfield23. All equipment used for the project shall be designed and properly sized to minimize the amount of sediment thatCan ZO nrng Dept, escape into the water. 24. No waterward extension of the property is permitted other than what is reasonably necessary to conduct the project and protect the existing bank. No soil or similar fill material may be placed in a wetland or below the ordinary high water mark of any navigable waterway. 25. Dredging under s. 30.20(1g)(b)l., Wis. Scats., is not allowed for the placement or maintenance of any shore erosion control structure under this section. 26. Ripaap replacement may not exceed 100 linear feet of shoreline located on an inland lake or flowage. 27. Riprap replacement may occur no more than once every 5 years. 28. A deposit of sand, gravel or stone under s. 30.12(1g)(a), Wis. State., may be associated with the riprap replacement provided the deposit is limited to the area Immediately underneath the riprap and Is less than 2 cubic yards, not including the riprap itself or clean washed gravel provide under Condition 36 listed below. 29. The replacement will not disturb sensitive areas identified in ch. NR 107, Wis. Adm. Code. 30. The applicant can document, using historical information and photos, the previous placement of riprap. 31. The applicant can demonstrate that the replacement structure is within the footprint of the previous structures. 32. Riprap may not be placed at an elevation higher than the ordinary high water mark plus the storm -wave height as calculated in s. NR 328.08(1), Wis. Adm. Code. 33. The toe of the riprap may not extend more than 8 feet waterward of the ordinary high water mark. 34. The final riprap slope may not exceed (be steeper than) 2 feet horizontal to one foot vertical. 35. Riprap shall be clean fieldstone or quarry stone 6 to 24 inches in diameter. 36. Filter cloth or clean -washed gravel shall be used as a filler layer under the riprap to extend the life of the structure, Improve effectiveness and prevent soil erosion behind the riprap. 37. Riprap or other vegetated armoring shall be re -vegetated above the ordinary high water mark by using native plantings which may include native non -woody plants, native shrub plantings, native live stakes or native jointed plantings. FINDINGS OF FACT 1. Jack Noble has filed an application for a permit to replace existing lakeshore rock riprap on Middle Eau Claire Lake located In the SE'/< of the SE /a of Section 07, Township 44N, Range 09W, Town of Barnes, Bayfield County. 2. The project will consist of replacing 100 feet of existing rock riprap with filter fabric and rock to prevent erosion. The area above the rock will be revegetated with native plants including Black Eyed Susan, Bergamot, Big Leaf Aster, and Blue Vervain. 3. The Department has determined that the project site and project plans meet the standards in s. Ch 30.12(1), Wis. State., as well as NR 328, Wis. Adm. Code, to qualify for this General Permit. 4. The Middle Eau Claire Lake is a navigable water. 5. The proposed project, if constructed in accordance with this permit will not adversely affect water quality, will nf ihcreas7 D water pollution in surface waters and will not cause environmental pollution as defined in s. 283.01(6m), Wis. State. SEP 3 ZOZ4 6. The proposed project, if constructed in accordance with this permit will not adversely affect wetlands. ae0.V4.'[:Idrttl�ll' 7. The proposed project will not Injure public rights or interests, cause environmental pollution as defined in s. 299.01(4), We. State., or result in material injury to the rights of any riparian owner, if constructed in accordance with this permit. 8. The Department of Natural Resources and the applicant have completed all procedural requirements and the project as permitted will comply with all applicable requirements of Section Ch 30.12(1), Wis. State. and Chapters NR 102, 103, 150, 299, 310, and 328, Wis. Adm. Code. 9. The structure will not be detrimental to the public interest because the project has been designed and will be constructed in a manner than minimizes adverse impacts to fish and wildlife habitat, water quality, navigation, and natural scenic beauty. 10. The structure will not materially obstruct navigation because the rock will be placed against the existing bank and not extend out to Impede navigation. 11. The structure will not materially reduce the flood flow capacity of Middle Eau Claire Lake because the rock will be placed against the existing bank and It will not create a dam or impoundment In Middle Eau Claire Lake. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. The Department has authority under ch. 30, Wis. Stats., and ch. 328, Wis. Adm. Code, to issue a permit for the construction and maintenance of this project. 2. The Department has complied with s. 1.11. Wis. Slats. Dated at the Cumberland Service Center, Cumberland, Wisconsin on September 30, 2024. STATE OF WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES For the Secretary BY: Vicky Nelson Water Management Specialist SEP 3 010Z4 -,;+vtield Co. Zoning Dept. 27 �D Dept. Donn Bergquist I TOP VIEW Jack Noble House Garage Paula Johnson I I 100' of Rip Rap replaced here along natural contour of shoreline. When installing Rip Rap, no more than 20%of vegetation will be removed from natural bank of shoreline. Materials: 100ft of filter fabric, approximately45 cubic yards of clean 6" to 24" riprap, and Native noninvasive plants and shrubs Silt sock and silt fence will be in place for the entirety of the project to ensure no materials or contaminants can enter the lake. Donald Newman o�6�od�D SEP 3 010Ya �1,41eld Co. Zoning Dept. SIDE VIEW diameter clean Rip Rap. Native vegetation will be added to existing vegetation along natural water runoff barrier. We plan to limit disturbance to this natural ridge barrier because It naturally stops the run off water from the hill to enter the lake from the home owners property. These native plants will be a variety between the fallowing, Black Eyed Susan, Bergamot, Big Leaf Aster, and Blue vervain loft from the water lake shore to the top of the ridge 1' Fetch line 1.29ft'-* Ordinary high-water No aquatic vegetation will be removed or disturbed duringthis project SEP 3 0 2014 Co. Zoning Dept. State of Wisconsin DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 1341 2nd Ave Cumberland, WI, 54829 September 30, 2024 Jack Noble 1825 Lake Road Barnes, WI 54873 (sent electronically] Dear Mr. Noble: Tony Evers, Governor ________------------------ Telephone 608-266-2621 WISCONSIN Toll Free 1-888-936-7463 OEM OF NATURAL RESOURCES TTY Access via relay - 711 GP-NO-2024-4-02835 On September 25, 2024, your contractor asked to withdraw your application to place new rock riprap along 100 feet of your shoreline on Middle Eau Claire Lake, located in the SE /, of the SE %< of Section 07, Township 44N, Range 09W, in the Town of Barnes, Bayfield County. Therefore, your application #GP-NO-2024-4-02835 is hereby withdrawn. If at some future date you wish to proceed with this project, you must reapply. Your application fee will be refunded from our Madison office. If you have any questions about this letter, please call me at our office at: (715) 822-2691 or you can reach me by email at: vicky.nelson@wisconsin.gov. Sincerely, Q Vicky Nelson (� Water Management Specialist Email CC: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Bayfield County Zoning Conservation Warden Nick AI-Moghrabi Jeffery Priem, Priemo Construction LLC, Contractor SEp 3 0 �4 eaYtleld Co. ZoNn9 Dept. Clear Data Print... Save... State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources dnr.wi.aov Lakeshore Erosion Control — Riprap Repair General Permit Application Checklist Form 3500-161 (03/22) Page 1 of 3 Lakeshore Erosion Control — Riprap Repair General Permit Application Instructions Determine eligibility for this general permit: • Choose an activity decision module on web, http:/ldnr wiyov/topic/waterways, or • Review the eligibility criteria below. o If the project does not meet all of the eligibility standards, apply for an Individual Permit To apply: • Apply online using our online ePermitting System at httD7//dnr.wi.gov/permits/water. • Include all required attachments. Each document must be less than 15 megabytes and our online system offers a help guide to reduce file sizes. • Permit processing review times begin when all of the required application materials are received by the DNR. The department may require additional information to evaluate the project. • If you have questions regarding your application, contact the local Water Management Specialist for your county htto://dnr.wi.gov/tonic/ Waterways/contacts. htm I#county. • Your signed submittal of this project application checklist constitutes a request that certifying authority (State of Wisconsin) review and take action on this CWA 401 certification request, as required, within the applicable reasonable period of time. Please note, prior to starting any work at the project site, you are responsible for: • Obtain all necessary local (e.g. city, town, village or county) permits. • Obtain U.S. Army Corps of Engineer permits or approvals, http•//www.mvp.usace.army.mil/Miss'ons/Reaulatory.aspx. • Any other applicable state permits. Required attachments - Forms or documents you upload in our online ePermitting System 1. Application form - A complete, signed application form "Water Resources Application for Project Permits (WRAPP)" (Form 3500-053). 2. Application fee - Payment must be submitted through the ePermitting System as part of the application process. A list of fees can be found at htto•//dnr.wi gov/tonic/waterways/documents/PermitDocs/feesheet.odf. 3.Ownership Documentation - (i.e. copy of deed, land contract, current property tax statement/receipt) 4. Photographs that clearly show the on -the -ground conditions of the existing project areas. Remember that too much snow cover or vegetation may obscure important details. If possible, have another person stand near the project area for size reference. Color images are preferred. 5. Site Maps that clearly illustrate the location and perimeter of the project site, and its relationship to nearby water resources (e.g. lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands), major landmarks and roads. Provide copies of relevant maps (e.g. wetland, aerial, topographical, soil, floodplain, or zoning maps), with the project location clearly identified. The department offers a web mapping tool to assist in creating these maps at htto//dnr.wi.gov/topic/surfacewaler/swdv/. 6. Plans and specifications that show what you intend to do. Plan drawings should be clear and to scale. Be sure to draw all plans as accurately and detailed as possible. The department reserves the right to require additional information to evaluate the project. Please refer to this sample drawing for assistance developing your plans and specifications, htto//dnr.wi gov/topic/Waterways/sample drawings/Riorao Sample Drawing Gri .pdf. 7. Narrative description of your proposal on a separate page. Please include: • What the project is, purpose of project, and need for the project • How you intend to carry out the project, including methods, materials, and equipment • Your proposed construction schedule and sequence of work • What temporary and permanent erosion control measures will be used • The location of any disposal area for dredged or excavated materials • For disturbances or fill, provide a description of type, composition, and quality of materials • How you plan to avoid, minimize and mitigate impacts to waterways • Area (e.g. linear feet) impacted Lakeshore Erosion Control — Riprap Repair General Permit Application Checklist Form 3500-161 (03122) Page 2 of 3 8. Vegetation plan - Native vegetation must be seeded above the ordinary high water mark (OHWM). Please refer to the Shoreland Habitat: Wisconsin Biology Technical Note 1 (hfto://dnr.wi.aov/topictshorelandzonina/documents/nresbiotechnote.Dddf1 or the NRCS Conservation Practice Standard 643A: Shoreland Habitat (httn•//dnr wi goy/topic/`ShorelandZoninci/documents/ NRCSshorehabstandard pdf) to see the recommended practice standards establishing native vegetation. 9. Erosion Intensity Worksheet (EI) or Wave Energy Calculation to meet the requirements of the general permit which directs the type of shoreline erosion control structure needed based on the erosive energy at the project site. Please refer to the Wave Energy Calculation(http://dnr.wi.ciov/tor)icMaterways/shoreline/erosioncalculator.htmi) or the El Worksheet, which is filled out within the ePermitting System. Remember if the Energy Calculation and the El Worksheet result in different energy levels, you must use the El worksheet energy level. Site energy calculation definitions: • High energy site - a site where the storm -wave height calculated is greater than or equal to 2.3 feet or where the erosion intensity score calculated has a score of greater than 67. • Moderate energy site - a site where the storm -wave height is greater than or equal to 1.0 foot, but less than 2.3 feet, or where the erosion intensity score calculated has a score of 48 to 67. • Low energy site - a site where the storm -wave height is less than 1.0 foot, or where the erosion intensity score calculated has a score of 47 or less. 10. Endangered and Threatened Resources - The applicant is not required, but is encouraged to request an endangered resources (ER) review letter before applying for the permit. Information on how to obtain a review can be found by visiting the website at httn://dnr wi.ciov/topic/ERReview/Review html. The applicant can also visit the NHI Public Portal, http //dnr,wi.ciov/topic/ ERReview/PublicPortal.html, to determine if a full ER Review is required. Read the 'What is an ER Preliminary Assessment and what do the results mean?' section to determine follow-up steps. 11. Historical and Cultural Resources - If you are aware there is a historical or cultural resource present, you are required to contact the Wisconsin State Historical Society to verify and receive documentation that the activity will not result in an adverse impact to these resources. Eligibility Criteria: Projects that do not meet all criteria are not eligible for this general permit. If your project does not qualify for this general permit, you may apply for an individual permit. Riprap repair may not exceed 300 linear feet of shoreline and must be located on an inland lake or flowage. ❑ Riprap repair may occur no more than once every 5 years. ❑ The repair will not disturb sensitive areas identified in ch. NR 107. ❑ Documentation, using historical information and photos, the previous placement of riprap. ❑ Riprap may not be placed at an elevation higher than the ordinary high water mark plus the storm -wave height as El in s. NR 328.08 (1). The toe of the riprap may not extend more than 8 feet waterward of the ordinary high water mark. ❑ Riprap shall be clean fieldstone or quarry stone 6 to 24 inches in diameter. ❑ Riprap or other vegetated armoring shall be re -vegetated above the ordinary high water mark by using native plantings which may include native non -woody plants, native shrub plantings, native live stakes or native jointed ❑ plantings. The structure may be placed and maintained only by a riparian. ❑ The project will not result in removal of greater than 20% of the aerial coverage of natural bank vegetation, emergent vegetation or floating vegetation, not including the area covered by the footprint of the riprap, or any access corridors ❑ necessary for the placement of the riprap. Any grading, excavation and land disturbance shall be confined to the minimum area necessary for the construction Eland may not exceed 10,000 square feet. Lakeshore Erosion Control — Riprap Repair General Permit Application Checklist Form 3500-161 (03/22) Page 3 of 3 Erosion control measures shall meet or exceed the technical standards for erosion control approved by the department under subch. V of ch. NR 151. Any area where topsoil is exposed during construction shall be immediately seeded and mulched or riprapped to stabilize disturbed areas and prevent soils from being eroded and ❑ washed into the waterway. Note: These standards can be found at the following website: htto7//dnr wi gov/topic/stormwater/standards/. Unless part of a permanent stormwater management system, all temporary erosion and sediment control practices ❑ shall be removed upon final site stabilization. Areas disturbed during construction or installation shall be restored. All equipment used for the project shall be designed and properly sized to minimize the amount of sediment that can ❑ escape into the water. No waterward extension of the property is permitted other than what is reasonably necessary to conduct the project and protect the existing bank. No soil or similar fill material may be placed in a wetland or below the ordinary high water mark of any navigable waterway. Dredging under s. 30.20 (1g) (b) 1., Stats., is not allowed for the placement or maintenance of any shore erosion ❑ control structure. All equipment used for the project including but not limited to tracked vehicles, barges, boats, hoses, sheet pile and ❑ pumps shall be -de -contaminated for invasive and exotic viruses and species prior to use and after use. The following steps must be taken every time you move your equipment to avoid transporting invasive and exotic ❑ viruses and species. To the extent practicable, equipment and gear used on infested waters shall not be used on other non -infested waters. • Inspect and remove aquatic plants, animals, and mud from your equipment. • Drain all water from your equipment that comes in contact with infested waters, including but not limited to tracked vehicles, barges, boats, hoses, sheet pile and pumps. • Dispose of aquatic plants, animals in the trash. Never release or transfer aquatic plants, animals or water from one waterbody to another. Wash your equipment with hot (>1040 F) or high pressure water, steam clean or allow your equipment to dry thoroughly for 5 days. Follow the most recent department approved washing and disinfection protocols and department approved best ❑ management practices to avoid the spread of invasive species as outlined in NR 40, Wis. Adm. Code. These protocols and practices can be found on the Department website at htto•I/dnr wi gov/topic/invasive.5/bmn.himi Keyword: "equipment operator" and at httc7//dnr wi gov/topic/Invasives/documents/EauioOoer odf I certify that I have read and understand all project eligibility criteria and agree to design and construct my project in accordance with all listed eligibility criteria found in this checklist. In addition, I agree to meet all conditions required for structure placement as identified in the above referenced eligibility criteria. ❑ This form may be signed electronically, pursuant to Wis. Stat. Chapter 137. By checking the electronic signature acknowledgement box and typing your name, you are expressing intent to sign this form and certifying that all information contained herein is true, accurate, and complete, to the best of your knowledge and belief. If you decline to sign this form electronically, you must physically sign this form and all other forms required for your project. Date signed Print as Image 4123125, 8:08 AM Real Estate Bayfield County Property Listing Today's Date: 4/23/2025 Novus-Wisconsin Access rev. 12.0206 Property Status: Current Created On: 3/15/2006 1:14:50 PM Description Updated: 9/9/2022 Tax ID: 3334 PIN: 0+004-2-44-09-07-4 00-118-40000 Legacy PIN: 004123606000 Map ID: Municipality: (004) TOWN OF BARNES STR: S07 T44N R09W Description: PAR IN LOT 1 IN DOC 202111- 591089 LYING S OF TN RD (PART OF LOT 2 OF ASSESSOR'S PLAT) TOG WITH PT OF DISCONTINUED TN RD ADJ TO PAR 461 Recorded Acres: 5.082 Calculated Acres: 5.082 Lottery Claims: 0 First Dollar: Yes Zoning: (R-3) Residential-3 ESN: 104 r Tax Districts Updated: 3/15/2006 1 STATE 04 COUNTY 004 TOWN OF BARNES 041491 SCHL-DRUMMOND 001700 TECHNICAL COLLEGE 4 Recorded Documents Updated: 3/15/2006 ® TRUSTEES DEED Date Recorded: 9/23/2021 2021R-591089 ® WARRANTY DEED Date Recorded: 7/28/2016 201611-564561 1164-281 ® TERMINATION OF DECEDENTS INTEREST Date Recorded: 6/13/2016 2016R-563928 1161-762 ® CONVERSION Date Recorded: 294-20;702-354;707-61 ® WARRANTY DEED Date Recorded: 6/12/1997 434171 702-354 22 Ownership JACK C NOBLE JENNIFER A NOBLE Billing Address: JACK C & JENNIFER A NOBLE 1697 LENOX DR WACONIA MN 55387 Updated:9/9/2022 WACONIA MN WACONIA MN Mailing Address: JACK C & JENNIFER A NOBLE 1697 LENOX DR WACONIA MN 55387 10 Site Address * indicates Private Road 1825 LAKE RD BARNES 54873 ® Property Assessment Updated: 5/3/2024 2025 Assessment Detail Code Acres Land Imp. G1-RESIDENTIAL 4.980 324,200 399,900 2-Year Comparison 2024 2025 Change Land: 324,200 324,200 0.0% Improved: 399,900 399,900 0.0% Total: 724,100 724,100 0.0% Is Property History N/A https:/Inovus.bayfiieldcounty.wi.gov/access/master.asp?paprpid=3334 1/1 < < BLACK INK ONLY Mitigation Affidavit DOCUMENT NUMBER 2025R-607209 This agreement Is made between the Government Unit and Real Government Unit I Date: April 17, 2025 3334 I Jack &�lnnifer Noble We, the Real Property Owner(s) acknowledge that the mitigation applies the following property (attach separate sheet if necessary) • See Attached Deed I Recording Data DANIEL J. HEFFNER REGISTER OF DEEDS BAYFIELD COUNTY. WI RECORDED 04/ 17/2025 AT 1 1 :25 AM RECORDING FEE: $30.00 PAGES: 1 1 Please return to Sayfield County Planning & Zoning •S The Mitigation requirements are In place at this time and must remain In place for the foreseeable future. The use of the property is subject to the following terms and conditions, designed to meet the requirements of the Bayfield County Zoning Ordinance. • A Residential Dwelling Addition to a Non -Conforming Structure at or > 75' from Ordinary High -Water Mark • A Vertical Addition to an Existing Non -Conforming Structure at least 35' from Ordinary High -Water Mark. • A Repair or Replacement of 25% or more of lineal perimeter of the Foundation • A Repair or Replacement of Foundation or Wall(s) which Includes land disturbance in the vegetation protection area • A Repair or Replacement of an Existing Non -Conforming Structure > 75' and less than < 1 0D' from a Class 3 Water Body. As an inducementto Bayfield County to issue a Land Use Permit for the above -described property, we agree to the following: 1. Owner(s) agree(s) to conform to the conditions of the aforementioned Land Use Permit and will follow the.mitigation plan here in mitigation plan standards. Owner(s) agrees that removal of the structures authorized by the Land Use Permit will not void this agreement or the conditions placed hereon. 2. Said Permit shall remain and be preserved upon this described property in perpetuity. 3. Owner(s) agree(s) to allow authorized representatives of Bayfield County to enter upon the owner's property at the above description to inspect the structure(s) authorized by permit and to determine if agreed conditions are met. 4. By signing this affidavit, the owner(s) hereby agree that said permit inures to the benefit of, and said terms and conditions are binding upon, the owner(s) and all. successors and asslans of the owner(s) Interest In the Property. This affidavit is made for the purpose of making the foregoing a matter of public record in the office of the Bayfield County Register of Deeds. Any violation(s) of the above provisions or attachment(s) will result In enforcement actions. 5. Each undersigned owner(s) of the above -described property agrees that a condition of being issued a land use permit for the construction of such a land use thereon, the owner shall cause all the above and/or attached requirements to be met. All hems an assigns of this property are bound and obligated to maintain the aforementioned mitigation(s). A mitigation plan is conditionally approved for the purpose of Land Use application. The vegetative buffer, for a distance of 36 feet landward of the ordinary high-water mark, must be preserved if currently intact as a condition of the mitigation plan. The owner agrees to the following conditions to authorize the project: • See Attachments) Recordina Fee is savable to Bayfield County Realster of Deeds. Printed Name(s)+er( ): Subscribed and sworn to before me on this ,ON �--s= G2 �_ IL flay oft+`v Notary Publlc My commission expires on: D Slgnature(s) of s): cifetn .l3nit`0f11ddi'lVaine: 'Please Pririf , �G'cvetrlrrieriC.lr t�ifidal`iftls:��Pfease�Priitt •- - - ... ' 1. ' ' rtieiit't} s#1 Sigriatui9: ease S On this day of 2 Recording Fee is payable to Sayfield County Register 6eds klafftdavtt/mitlgatjoMnplace() Drafted by: Bayfield County Planning and Zoning (kmh) 0 Proofed 4V Personal Information you provide may be used for secondary purposes (Privacy Law, s 15.04(1)(m) Co. Zoi 11na Dept. M r t/� r r'r O 0 "' r 0 IV O Q M n 0 0 S State Bar of Wisconsin Form 7-2003 TRUSTEE'S DEED Document Number 11 Document Name THIS DEED, made between Susan Rantala Nelson, and Ksfhryn J. Reinhard as Co -Trustees as Trustee of The Trustees of the Charlotte A. Rantala Revocable Trust under agreement dated July 13, 2016. ('Grantor," whether one or more), and Jack C. Noble and Jennifer A. Noble, husband and wife as joint tenants ("Grantee," whether one or more). Grantor conveys to Grantee, without warranty, the following described real estate, together with the rents, profits, fixtures and other appurtenant interests, in Barfield County, State of Wisconsin ("Property") (if more space is needed, please attach addendum): That part of Lot 2, Assessoes PIat located in Government Lot 1, Section 7, Township 44 North, Range 9 West, lying South of the town road known as Lake Road, Town of Barnes, Bayfield County, Wisconsin. 'D APR ?_ 12025 Bayfield Co. Zoning Dept. DANIEL J. HEFFNER HAYFIELD COMM, WI REGISTER OF DEEDS 2021R-591089 09/23/2021 09:55AM TF EXMPT # : RECORDING FEE: $30.b0 TRANSFER FEE: $2,475.00 PAGES: 2 Aces Name and Return Address (acaa aA') Knight Barry Ti#le PO Box 169 04-004-2-44-09-074 00-118-40000 Parcel Identification Number (PIN) The Trustees of the Charlotte A. Rantala Revocable Trust under agreement dated July 13, 20I6: Dated q • 13 - 2-oZ 1 r--- (SEAL) (SEAL) * * Susan Raqt$la-�lson, Cc- Trustee (SEAL) (SEAL) AUTHENTICATION 40�\%A ACKNOWLEDGMENT Signatures) . Pt1e ill! STATE OF U J i S C O ri S'l h ) ) ss. authenticated on S CC.I.� �! ��2 _COUNTY) � Personally came before me on * s the above -named Susan Rantala Nelson TITLE: IVIBNIBER STATE BAR OF=OFg4 (If not, � tome known to be the person(s) who executed the foregoing authorized by Wis. Stat. § 706.06) instrument and a ledged #je same. THIS INSTRUMENT DRAFTED BY: • N rk Atty. John R. Carlson SBN 1050163 20 BZ� Y3 Notary Public, State of (,y i SGdh s ; n 122 Wes# Ba�fiield Street, Washburn WI 54891�— , My commission (is ent (expires: (Signatures may be authenticated or acknowledged. Botb are not necessary.) NOTE: THIS IS A STANDARD FORM. ANY MODIFICATION TO THIS FORM SHOULD BE CLEARLY IDENTIFIED. TRUSFEVSDEED C2003 STATE BAR OF WISCONSIN FORM NO.7-2003 *Type name below signatures. INFO -PROW Legal Fafma • (600)66s-2021 • Naproforma.c M Baylleld County Register of Deeds Document # 2021 R-591089 I Page 1 of 2 Kathryn I. Reinhard, Co -Trustee I � r ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OT , 1��� t COUNTY OF.-- Personally cane before me this day of ANN CAPRA „� >2021. the above named - Kathryn I FALL %S �j J. Reinhard to me known to be the person who executed the foregoing insm menrt and aclmowledges� IS LW "s i Notary Public, State of, a- My commission a H {expires) �.� ►a.3_. M II�W E 1 APR 12025 Bayfield G��. Z.omng Dept Bayfreid County Register of Deeds Document # 2021 R-591089 Page 2 of 2 Fif !!! APR 1?K Site plan for Jack Nobles lake front. ( Vegetation plan/ Lake front path access) Final plan for Nobles take front project will be to property vegetate lake front as agreed between County representative Tracy Pooler, Priemo Construction, and M&M Construction. Vegetation plan: 35% of take front visible access, the remaining 65% will be vegetated. Width of vegetation area will be 35ft inland from ordinary high water mark. This process of vegetation establishment will be a mix of shrubs, bushes, and trees that have the best chance of survival given the area is high acid content due to surrounding pine trees, and soil being almost pure sugar sand. Vegetation options: We will be planting these trees every 100 square feet from each other within the 35 ft from ordinary highwater mark, bushes, shrubs, and grass between each tree spaced 1-4 every 100 square ft apart. These trees may very between a few species such as Birch trees, white oak, red oak, and or pine species. Red pine, white pine, and balsam fir. Bush options very between buttonbush, black chokeberry, red twig dogwood, and American cranberry bush. Shrubs may be planted as well and a few options the homeowner may pickfrom will be, speckled alder, sweet pepperbush, common elderberry, and wild rose. Lake front layout for visibility, and vegetation rebirth: Starting at west side of property, 10 ft from west property tine to the edge of the walking path will be vegetated, from the west edge of the walking path past the east side of the boat house wilt be 75 ft of visibility access to lake, the remainder 131 ft of lake front will be vegetated to the county's biological lake front vegetation standards. Process: We wilt plant trees,1 every 100 square feet of each other, surrounding the trees will be shrubs, bushes, and grass planted to vegetate entire lake front fallowing the lake front riprap replacement permits requirements. ( bush and shrubs every 1-4 every 100 square feet around trees) This comes to 141ft of vegetated lake front and 75 ft of visibility use. Exactly 65 percent of lake front being vegetated meetingthe standards of Bayfield County and Dnr permit requirements. Watking Path: Once vegetation is established on take front next will be returning walking paths west side to its original sate by removing riprap, excavate bank and remove materials to bring the width of the path back to its original state, install the sand bags that was agreed upon for erosion control and bank stabilization, and establish vegetational growth across the path instead of gravel. Process for walking pack: We will begin by removal of rock retaining wall along west side of walking path, rock will be relocated to north side of property for future possible use. Once rock is removed, we will remove approximately 15 yards of subsoil along west bank of the walking path shrinking path down to its original width that is visible by the old wooden retaining wall that is still present. Once the walking path is back to its original width Geotextile bags will be placed on the west bank of the walking path for stability and erosion control. Once the path is back to original width, we will remove the gravel on the path and install 10 yards of topsoil. Once topsoiled, we will plant native grass species for vegetation replacement for the entire path. expect this sums up everything we agreed upon and is a clear walkthrough of the final stage of this lake front project. Start date for this project is scheduled for May 501, but can change sooner or later due to weather and road band restrictions. IR APR 2 i Z025 ►=� PLANTING RECOMMENDATIOM Plant spacing' GROUNDLAYER. 25.75 plants per 100 square feet 1 yz - 2 foot spacing; expect some die off Direct seed, grass/sedges, at 4-8 ounces per 1000 square feet Direct seed wildflowers at 2-4 ounces per 1000 square feet Maintain at least three species, 30%groundcover of grasses and sedges (Use plants or seed, there is no need to use both) SHRUBS: 1- 4 shrubs per 100 square feet Allow 4-6 square feet spacing persmall shrub and 6-9 feet per large shrub If clumped maintain 2 foot spacing between Maintain at least three species TREES:.5 — S trees per 100 square feet, or 9 feet spacing between tree Maintain at least two species PLANT SPACING BUFFER ---I APR ? i 206 ayholo Co Zonrnq DPI i Visconsin Biology Technical Note 1: Shoreland Habitat www,wi.nres.usda.gov/technical/technotes.html AQUATIC ZONE PLANTING Establish a temporary protective barrier prior to planting 1. Plant in early summer to encourage suitable root growth and establishment. 2. Plant at a density of1.5-3'apart. 3. Use a spade to pry back lake sediment, place roots in hole, remove shovel and allow sediment to fold over roots. Gently press the sediment down. 4. in high wave areas you may need to anchor the plants until they become established. 5. Inmost cases, wave protection will be. needed such as anchoring a coconut fiber bio-log in place with stakes (a permit is needed for this). ARemember: planting below the ordinary high water mark may require a DNR permit. Check with your water management specialist (page 27). SOFT -STEM BULRUSH PART THREE: Site Preparation, Planting & Maintenance 13 See Planting Details and Specifications for Instructions and Recommended Densities. X Slope Varies Max Ht. 4' (1.2 Meters) Y SECTION sln a r hc+�. aas.df; sproaca�s FianoUtttComa tna+. eoaaawts..aieer mm-sa iCtrma.pCAD (drptem POF (.atgtaearara ameeas a arAor bar o¢tiaru.Fral e�taaanston d t1a SnRlditY d aay t �esmmn v bner uw cawro�. siw n auwna a vtA. b axswrapaat�t71 dUia tuu.A Mat prajeR�edsC� stgW ErpnperG 6r a .terra tkeiaw, vroreuloaat� 1t+s ORAYfltC lsriol F0RC0=RUCi10H.00q 2*M.EMV6bh U,C .APR ; 2025 NOTE: • See Sheet GN1-21 and Project Specifications for Additional Details & Installation Instructions Set Top Course Perpendicular to Wall Face. See Coping Details. /-- Cover Coping with Low Permeable Soil and Plant Foundation Soil STANDARD SLOPE DETAIL 1 OF 2 am tit[ MMCa 2021 1rr-1�-0• se1 SHM S"I Control Surface Water by Diverting Overland Flow from Wall. Consult with an Engineer for Recommendations. On -Site or Imported Backfill. Compact to 95% Standard Proctor Density Connector Pins (2 per bag) Set First Course of Units Perpendicular to Wall Face (Foundation Course) Install Connector Pins (2/ bag) Into the Base Course Material Prior to Installing the Foundation Course 0 1L X&MMS irolo k O Y_C FCR NA7URE..MG[NEMM FORUM 10101 H. CaW Rtwd wmA= EvaUvRb. V1183M 0003GJ 6Cn3Q01V=k*-00m (P) 606.226.Z565 0 60&884A640 Set Additional Courses Parallel to the Slope with Seam Facing Outward. Foundation Course may be Set Perpendicular to Slope with Snorkel Facing Inward PLAN VIEW Install Connector Pins in Base — Setting Course Prior to Setting Foundation Course (two per bag) Envirolok Connector Pin (two per bag) Set Bags with Snorkel Facing Out To Allow 'Snorkel' to be Tucked Below Adjoining Unit "J� Stagger Bag Units Between Consecutive Rows Foundation Course to be -- J ELEVATION NOTE: Embedded a Minimum of 3" (7.5 cm), See Sheet GN1-21 and Project Specifications for or as Specified by Project Designer or Additional Details & installation Instructions Engineer. T ea a s ftViC4 N"ft 2PKftft j %CW*W tUtercaaa . VW" Ooww" avahb% man*"arbam NCA uUU)Nd STANDARD SLOPE POF(oa 8-d—.:m .aewMabvOabm.F's a DETAIL 2 OF 2 ateccaofa dme steaLYr asap tl�aalosoraaby btu wscoeem �+fa+.+se b cruet dwa bMtasessao,aCf _Stu; ?�� FCC t fA T tJ- B_ENGIi�RED FOR UFE duuutm.Made+axotPeotededFriarAtEeP«p'aMDID cm 1W PyOrcascomeapm5now [#-- 7M iuWW13NOT MARCH 2O21 1n st'-7 tOt01N.CssaYRtad viww.� FORGO.PL4TR{iCTiON.cgw4u724'S0, Fin d*UC Evamyft Vd SM sssr (P) 600225.2555 IF) HU84AS40 SKEET 87-" 'I APR yfie�rj C��. Toning Dept. Install Plant Plugs at Horizontal & Vertical Joints Between Bags at a Density of 2-3 Plants per Bag or As Recommended By Landscape Architect or Project Designer. DO NOT Rupture Bags. k Cover Coping w/ Soil & Plant. DO NOT Rupture Bags Place Plant Crown Even wt Upper Bag Course. Add Soil as X Needed to Eliminate Air Pockets. Section Enlaro ep ment """"'"`"um IMfa e0L1i1KKi fYYVElYW1M qu'boot.NCAO (.AMZ1r+d """"'�`°"` ` W('ft) LIVE PLANTING / awawutlon a �. wwatty aaey aawenYtor ar HYDROSEEDING DETAIL us�oo"Rmpkiad, as en rn7nnn a�...�u. aaM �vo�H au»user.AGW SC" IS HOT MARCH 2O21 NTS FOR COS RUCTION, C*w1gN Z= FiNA" LLC 1 s+aeT SHM VD%41 APR i�clyflr,Id C I�I11�CJ CJC S. Apply Hydroseed or Slurry To Exposed Faces of Bags Prior to, or as an Alternative to Installing Live Plants For More Uniform and Immediate Coverage. Plants Species, Tackifier, Erosion Matting & Seeding Rate to be Determined by Landscape Architect or Project Designer. (votes: • Moisten Bags prior to planting to ensure better establishment. Do Not Over -Water. • For sites requiring or utilizing irrigation, a misting system or soaker hose is recommended. • Plant Plugs shall be 2.5" Pots or Smaller. • Live plants can be installed during or after wall completion. • See Sheet GN1-21 and Project Specifications for Additional Details & Installation Instructions • Do Not Maintain Vegetation by Mowing or Burning. • Consult w/ Local Expert for Plant Species and Spacing. RMWIM Envi ago I o k TM DESIGNED FOR ►IA i liitE..,El�GitFEEREO FOR UFE 10101 N, Casey Road www.0nV1M OkA= 6va=Aft. na 63=5 ecadudonmenvl dd can (P) 608.228 2565 (F) 608B84R640 J 4 3 fi+ , o + 1 318" (35 mm) + . Vertical Wall Setback Per unit Sef8" (48 -F- + �•+- Setback Perer Unit On Site or Imparter Backfill. See Specs. On -Site or Imported N-4 Foundation Soil Backfill. See Specs_ Foundation Soil 0:1 SETBACK SLOPE 1:4 SETBACK SLOPE 1:3 SETBACK SLOPE On -Site or Imported 4 On -Site or Imported On -Site or Imported 1 Backfill. See Specs. Backfill. See Specs. Backfill. See Specs. 1 _ 22 > —(- r 51W (134 mm) 1 11" (268 mm)) 1 2 3r4" (70 mm)-,'�. Setback Per unit ` Setback Per unit �•. Setback Per unit �� r '� G . Foundation Soil 2:1 SETBACK SLOPE NOTE: Foundation Soil Foundation Soil • In slope applications, the normal force is the weight of the bag aver the shear connectors. In flat slopes, the normal force Is minimal. 1:2 SETBACK SLOPE 1:1 SETBACK SLOPE . Additional Relnfemement may be Required for Site Speciftc Applications • See Sheet GN1-21and Project Specifications for Additional Detaits & Insieilation Instructions • Min. of 4" (10 an) Beg Overleap Required for Proper Spike Connection • See Sheets SD 3.21 & 4.21 for Slopes <2Ft:1V �tl.M 7M aatrpaS.aoauw spse33eGs►�o.fmYaGotC nuusea- z�na STANDARD SETBACKS Arolok� "Ev►aiba� •��• POI' k.Paq sea..r. core mo a..w sswamosrra Mod eN"'°°7°°°"�""°'°`"`"`°'�'"""'°"°'°°`�"""• FOR SLOPE APPLICATIONS L'Me _N"cDFCRiYAi1i?c ENGkIEEREDt-0RUFf ussoomo"w�+rw anat+�uvwdasaser:dersspora�grd WWU$W.AenYPrajsesspsefedn000AbaasPsisak7• WE SCx! FORFOR UfaFiH3 DRAVOIC Is ttOT MARCH 2021 1f4' a 1'. 7 arRtr 10101 N. Casay Road rV EvsRsvilto, wl 5=5 Maw/ mnirokkoam 000satuthM&nvkarok = SHEETS2.21 e0D2282S6S tFl � Fir) EE AJ� _:nHie D,- Denied by: Reason for Denial: I Letter Mailed: Approved ❑ Must meet and overhangs. Date of Denial: Date of Approval: setbacks from furthest extension of structure including eaves and ❑ For personal storage only. ❑ For personal residence only. ❑ Not for human habitation or sleeping purposes. Town/State/DNR/Federal may require permitting ❑ A Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC) Permit from the locally contracted UDC Inspection Agency must be obtained prior to the start of construction. ❑ A Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC) Permit from the locally contracted UDC Inspection Agency must be obtained prior to the start of construction (if applicable). VUse best management practices to limit and prevent erosion during construction. ❑ This permit cannot be transferred if property is sold. ❑ A Bayfield County Health Dept permit is required. ❑ Check with Town regarding room tax. ❑ Short -Term Rental is for a maximum occupancy of persons. ❑ Sign must meet the requirements of Article E of the Bayfield County Zoning Ordinance. i (To be constructed per plan. ❑ Adhere to privy agreement. ❑ Temporary permit allowing existing structure for a period of less than 1 year. ❑ RV may not be used for permanent residence or storage. ❑ RV allowed for ❑ RV must be removed by ❑ No sewer and pressurized water allowed in the structure. ❑ No plumbing or plumbing fixtures allowed. ❑ No additional sleeping areas allowed without obtaining necessary sanitary permit(s). Land use permits shall be required for any new residence, any building or structure erected, relocated, rebuilt, or structurally altered Land use permits shall be obtained prior to the initiation of construction or a change in land use ❑ Requirements (e.g., permits/licensing/tax) of Local Town, Village, City, State or Federal agencies are required ❑ Sanitation requirements must be met (if applicable) ❑ Additional conditions may be placed and need to be adhered to at the time of permit issuance Other Conditions: ` r IA 0All4,n-k,�yw�io-w/���,`� Land Use Permit Application Review Checklist Submission M S Whha zoning district is the project located in? IdR-1 ❑ R-2 ❑ R-3 ❑ R-4 ❑ R-RB ❑ C ❑ I ❑ M ❑ A-1 ❑ A-2 ❑ F-1 ❑ F-2 ❑ W ❑ M-M ❑ Yes H'rqo Is lot substandard (does not meet current zoning dimensional requirements)? Deed of record: _C?Vles ❑ No Is the project located in the Shorelands (Shorelands are lands within 300 feet of a river/stream OR • landward side of floodplain OR 1000 feet of a lake/pond/flowage, whichever is greater)? ❑ Yes 0'�No Is impervious surface required? (Required if riparian lot OR lot is entirely within 300 feet of OHWM of navigable waterway) ❑ Yes ZNo Is the project located in the Floodplain? Zone: ❑ Yes ET'No Are there wetlands on the property? ;2rVes ❑ No Is project associated with a nonconforming use or structure? ❑ Yes 206o Is project associated with a variance? Case M _ ❑ Yes Flo Is project associated with a Special B or Conditional Use Permit? Permit M ❑ Yes O'No Is the project associated with a Special A Use Permit? ❑ Yes Lj-No Does the project require sanitary? ❑ Existing ❑ New ❑ Intercept ❑ Reconnect ❑ Non -Plumbing ❑ Public Sanitary Permit M es ❑ No Does the project require mitigation? Implementation Deadline: Date of Compliance: gles ❑ No Does the project require an affidavit? Affidavit #: ❑ Yes O'No Did licensed surveyor mark lot line(s), if project is within 10 feet of required setback? ❑ Yes O�No Did applicant/property owner mark lot line(s), if project is within 30 feet of required setback? Project use is? esidential ❑ Commercial ❑ Municipal Project type is? ❑ New Construction ,2 Addition/Alteration ❑ Change Use ❑ Relocate ❑ RV Placement ❑ Sign ❑ Establishing a Business ❑ Temporary ❑ Shoreland Grading ❑ Other, describe: Structure Type is: ❑ Residence ❑ Principal Structure ❑ Accessory Structure ❑ Boathouse (one story only) ❑ Open-sided/Screened Structure (gazebo, etc.) ❑ Stairway to navigable waters ❑ Mobile Home ❑ Shipping Container ther, describe Total Sq. Ft. of Project: Nu ber d Stores: Overall Height: Calculated Fee Category: ❑ Residential Principal Structures- $0.75/square foot (minimum $125) ❑ Habitable Residential Accessory Structures - $0.50/square foot (minimum $75) ❑ Non -Habitable Residential Principal and Accessory Structures - $0.20/square foot (minimum $75) ❑ Commercial/Municipal Principal Structures -$0.75/square foot (minimum $125) ❑Commercial/Municipal AccessoryStructure^$0.2q/square,foot (minimu$75) Calculated Fee Amount: !i g, � Additional Fees: O Return Inspection ❑ Land Use Revisions ❑ Special Use Permit - Class A ❑ After -the -Fact (ATF) ❑ Floodplain ❑ Shoreland -Impervious Surface ❑ Shoreland - Non -Conforming, etc. ❑ Tower Siting/Collocation 1 ❑ Tower Collocation 2 ❑ Metallic Mine ATF Fee Amount: �� Inspected by: Date of Inspection: Re -Inspected by: Date of Re -Inspection: R!-YFIELD Bayfield County Planning & Zoning Department 117 E 5th Street P.O. Box 58 Washburn, W1 54891 Phone: 715-373-6138 Fax: 715-373-0114 Property Owner. Submission Number: NOBLE, JENNIFER A LU-01426 1697 LENOX DR WACONIA, MN 55387 Transaction Number: NOBLE, JACK C LU-01426-29662 1697 LENOX DR WACONIA, MN 55387 Description Amount After -the -Fact - failure to obtain permit prior to start $215.00 of project Verified Fee Amount $215.00 Total: Payment Amount: $430.00 $430.00 Reference:1241 Paid by: M&M CONSTRUCTION & CONTRACTORS LLC,11521 S WESTERLUND LOOP, SOLON SPRINGS, WI 54873 Payment Type: Check Transaction Date: undefined Receipt of payment does not guarantee eligibility of permit and is not proof of issuance of a permit. Town, City, Village, State or Federal Permits May Also Be Required Substandard — No / Nonconforming — Yes Shoreland — Yes / Impervious Surface — No Floodplain — No / Wetlands — No Mitigation — Yes / Affidavit #: 2025R-607209 LAND USE — X SANITARY — SPECIAL A — SPECIAL B/CONDITIONAL — BOA — No. 25-0180 Tax ID: 3334 Issued To: NOBLE, JENNIFER A; NOBLE, JACK C Location: S07 - T44N - R09W Town of Barnes BAYFIELD COUNTY PERMIT WEATHERIZE AND POST THIS PERMIT ON THE PREMISES DURING CONSTRUCTION Legal Description: PAR IN LOT 1 IN DOC 2021 R- 591089 LYING S OF TN RD (PART OF LOT 2 OF ASSESSOR'S PLAT) TOG WITH PT OF DISCONTINUED TN RD ADJ TO PAR 461 Residential Structure in R-1 zoning district For: Addition/Alteration, RipRap - open -sided structure [300 Total sq. ft.] (Disclaimer): You are responsible for cornplying with state and federal laws concerning construction near or on wetlands, lakes, and streams. Any future expansions or development would require additional permitting. Condition(s): See back of card NOTE: This permit expires two years from date of issuance if the authorized construction work or land use has not begun. Changes in plans or specifications shall not be made without obtaining approval. This permit may be void or revoked if any of the application information is found to have been misrepresented, erroneous, or incomplete. This permit may be void or revoked if any performance conditions are not completed or if any prohibitory conditions are violated. Tracy Pooler Authorized Issuing Official April 23, 2025 Date Condition(s): Town/State/DNR/Federal may require permitting Use best management practices to limit and prevent erosion during construction. To be constructed per plan. Land use permits shall be required for any new residence, any building or structure erected, relocated, rebuilt, or structurally altered Land use permits shall be obtained prior to the initiation of construction or a change in land use Install and maintain mitigation plan as per conditions.