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(A) The applicant shall obtain a permit for all federally regulated activities involving waters of the U.S. from the appropriate federal authorities. The applicant shall obtain a permit from the county (or the certified community) for all developments having a wetland impact. The applicant shall indicate on the plans the location of any onsite wetland mitigation required by a COE permit and, in narrative form, the location of all offsite mitigation.
(B) A wetland submittal in accordance with the detailed requirements of this subchapter shall be required. In general, the submittal will consist of the following material:
(1) Wetland delineation report (COE format);
(2) Calculation of required buffer (including the size and quality when calculated);
(3) Wetland delineation plan, plan view drawing:
(a) All existing and proposed impacted or undisturbed onsite wetlands;
(b) Location of the buffers; and
(c) Planting plan for buffers; and
(d) Identify all required wetland management activities;
(4) For all stream modifications, the following shall be submitted:
(a) A plan and profile of the existing and proposed channel; and
(b) Supporting calculations for channel width, depth, sinuosity, riffle locations and similar features.
(c) If the development will have a wetland impact, the requirements of this subchapter shall be met.
(Ord. 2019-03, passed 4-15-2019)
The permitee is required to submit record drawings of all permitted stormwater facilities. The record drawings shall be signed and sealed by a professional engineer, who shall state that the project as constructed is substantially in conformance with the development as permitted.
(Ord. 2019-03, passed 4-15-2019)
(A) The Village Administrator shall have the authority to approve or deny applications for stormwater management permits requested pursuant to this subchapter.
(B) Within three weeks after being served with the permit or notice that the permit has been denied, the applicant may appeal the terms or denial of the permit to Village Board. The appeals shall be made by filing a notice thereof with the Village Clerk, specifying the specific provisions appealed and the grounds therefor. The Village Board may conduct a hearing on the appeal not more than 60 days after the filing of the notice of appeal. Notice of the hearing shall be served upon the applicant.
(C) Within 30 days of the conclusion of the hearing, the Village Board shall decide whether to affirm or reverse, in whole or in part, the terms or denial of the permit. The decision of the Village Board shall be in writing and shall include the specific findings and conclusions supporting its determination. A copy of this decision and the order shall be served upon the applicant.
(Ord. 2019-03, passed 4-15-2019)
The village may, upon 30 days’ notice and approval to the owner or occupant, enter upon any lands or waters within the village for the purpose of inspecting and/or maintaining any stormwater facilities or causing the removal of any obstruction to an affected watercourse.
(Ord. 2019-03, passed 4-15-2019)
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