Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 300-399 - Environmental Protection - Water Regulation
Chapter NR 353 - Wetland conservation activities
Section NR 353.04 - Eligibility for a shortform wetland conservation permit
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 353.04
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) To be eligible for a shortform wetland conservation permit, the department shall determine that all of the following conditions are met:
(a) The project purpose is wetland
conservation.
(b) The project
proponent has demonstrated that site conditions exhibit impacts to topography,
soils, native vegetation or hydrology that have degraded a wetland and are
potentially reversible.
(c) The
project proponent has demonstrated that the project involves only listed
wetland conservation activities as specified in s.
NR 353.05 or that the proposed activity is maintenance of
a preexisting wetland conservation project under s.
NR 353.10.
(d) The project does not involve any
activities in navigable waters with prior stream history, or is otherwise
determined to not cause significant adverse impacts to those waters.
(e) The project does not cause significant
adverse impacts to a cold water community, as defined in s.
NR 102.04(3) (a).
(f) The project does not cause significant
obstruction of fish passage to existing spawning areas.
(g) The project does not cause significant
adverse impacts to state threatened or endangered resources.
(h) The project does not cause significant
adverse impacts to historical or cultural resources and will comply with s.
44.40,
Stats.
(i) Any proposed dikes,
embankments or low berms as defined in s.
NR 353.05(3), will have a height of less
than 6 feet measured from natural ground to design top of the structure and
will result in less than 50 acre-feet total storage, and have been designed by
a professional engineer registered in the state of Wisconsin or submitted by a
county, state or federal agency. A project with a design embankment height 2
feet or less above the natural ground and with less that 50 acre-feet of
storage does not have to be designed a professional engineer.
(j) The project does not involve the planned
introduction of non-native or invasive wetland plants.
(k) The project does not involve the control
of native wetland plant species unless the project proponent has demonstrated
that the activity is to maintain a wetland community or to diversify a
monoculture or a monotypic stand of invasive wetland plants. Removal of
monotypic stands of invasive herbaceous vegetation may include excavation only
if incidental soil removal and deposition occurs on uplands or like monoculture
adjacent to the area of removal.
Note: This provision applies only to incidental soil associated with plant removal and is not intended to allow conversion of wetlands to uplands.
(2) Project proposals which include activities listed in s. NR 353.05(3) to (5) and have existing wetlands on or adjacent to the project area are eligible for the shortform wetland conservation permit only if both of the following conditions are met:
(a) Agricultural crops, invasive wetland
species or early successional hydrophyte species dominate the project
area.
(b) The proposed activities
will not cause significant adverse impacts to undisturbed wetland plant
communities on-site or adjacent to the project area.
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