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16Section
635. 30.2065 (1) of the statutes is repealed.
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17Section
636. 30.2065 (1g) of the statutes is created to read:
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30.2065
(1g) (a) The department shall issue a general permit that authorizes
19wetland, stream, and floodplain restoration and management activities that will
20result in a net improvement in hydrologic connections, conditions, and functions.
21These activities shall be designed to the extent possible to return wetland, stream,
22and floodplain hydrology to a natural and self-regulating condition in order to
23achieve such goals as to slow the flow of runoff, reduce flood peaks, restore surface
24and groundwater interactions, improve water quality, or increase soil retention,
25groundwater infiltration, base flow, upper watershed storage, and flood resilience.
1An activity is authorized by the general permit only if the applicant demonstrates
2to the satisfaction of the department that the activity will result in net improvements
3in hydrologic connections, conditions, and functions and will not injure public rights
4or interests or result in material injury to the rights of any riparian owner. The
5department may develop a quantification tool to determine if an activity will meet
6those standards. The department shall include conditions under the general permit
7that do all of the following:
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1. Authorize hydrologic restoration activities in and adjacent to wetlands,
9streams, floodplains, and drainageways, including those that are no longer present
10but are restorable, for the purposes of reconnecting streams and floodplains,
11reestablishing healthy channel form and condition, removing or reducing wetland
12drainage, restoring or improving natural flow and movement of water or sediment,
13and reestablishing vegetation to support site stability and help manage flow and
14infiltration.
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2. Authorize hydrologic restoration activities that alter the flow of water in, to,
16or from an area of special natural resource interest if the activities restore or repair
17surface or subsurface connections within the area of special natural resource interest
18or between the area of special natural resource interest and other waters of the state.
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3. Specify that the general permit does not authorize any of the following
20activities:
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a. Construction of artificial wetlands.
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b. Construction of stormwater retention or detention ponds.
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c. Construction of large dams, as defined under s. 31.19 (1m), or dams that pose
24a risk to life, health, or property.
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1d. Activities that straighten, berm, dredge, or armor stream channels, except
2when proposed as a necessary element of a larger hydrologic restoration plan.
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e. Fish and wildlife habitat enhancement activities that are not associated with
4a larger hydrologic restoration plan.
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(b) In addition to the conditions under par. (a), the department may include
6other conditions necessary to ensure that activities authorized by the general permit
7will not injure public rights or interests or result in material injury to the rights of
8any riparian owner.
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(c) The department shall consider all of the following factors when it assesses
10whether a proposed activity will result in net improvements in hydrologic
11connections, conditions, and functions:
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1. Minimal adverse impacts regulated under this chapter and ch. 281 may be
13allowed if those impacts are anticipated to be temporary.
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2. Restoring natural and self-regulating hydrology may result in permanent
15but net-positive changes to biotic communities and abiotic conditions.
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(d) In reviewing activities proposed to be conducted under a general permit
17issued under this subsection, the department may do any of the following:
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1. Waive fees.
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2. Establish a reporting-only notification process for activities funded in whole
20or in part by a state or federal agency.
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3. Waive requirements for wetland delineations and functional assessments.
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4. Adjust and simplify the application and information requirements to reflect
23the fact that voluntary hydrologic restoration projects differ from projects with
24potential adverse environmental impacts.
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15. Waive requirements related to wetland mitigation for impacts incidental to
2more fully restoring wetland hydrology.
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(e) The department shall notify, in writing, a person who has applied under s.
430.206 (3) (a) for authorization to proceed under a general permit issued under this
5subsection that the person is required to apply for an individual permit if the
6department determines that the proposed activity will not result in net
7improvements to hydrologic connections, condition, and functions. The department
8shall document in this notification its reasons for making this determination.
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(f) A person wishing to proceed with an activity that may be authorized by a
10general permit under this subsection may request and shall be granted a
11preapplication meeting with the department prior to submitting an application
12under s. 30.206 (3) (a). The department shall attempt to coordinate this meeting with
13the local zoning authority in cases where local zoning regulations apply.
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14Section
637. 30.2065 (2) (title) of the statutes is repealed.
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15Section 638
. 30.2065 (2) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 30.2065 (1e) and
16amended to read:
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30.2065
(1e) The department may issue a general permit to a person wishing
18to proceed with
an a wetland restoration activity
sponsored by a federal agency.
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19(1r) A permit issued under
this subsection sub. (1e) or (1g) is in lieu of any
20permit or approval that would otherwise be required for that activity under this
21chapter or s. 31.02, 31.12, 31.33, 281.15, or 281.36
, except that a general permit
22issued under sub. (1g) does not apply to wetland mitigation conducted as required
23under s. 281.36 (3n) (d).
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24Section 639
. 30.2065 (2) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 30.2065 (2m) and
25amended to read:
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130.2065
(2m) A general permit issued under
this subsection sub. (1e) or (1g) 2is valid for a period of 5 years except that an activity that the department determines
3is authorized by a general permit remains authorized under the permit until the
4activity is completed.