NR 670.431(4)(a)2.2. ‘A visible and accessible sign.’ The applicant shall post a notice on a clearly marked sign at or near the facility, fulfilling the requirements in par. (b). If the applicant places the sign on the facility property, then the sign shall be large enough to be readable from the nearest point where the public would pass by the site. NR 670.431(4)(a)3.3. ‘A broadcast media announcement.’ The applicant shall broadcast a notice, fulfilling the requirements in par. (b), at least once on at least one local radio station or television station. The applicant may employ another medium with prior approval of the department. NR 670.431(4)(a)4.4. ‘A notice to the department.’ The applicant shall send a copy of the newspaper notice to the department and to the appropriate units of local government, according to s. NR 670.410 (3) (a) 10. NR 670.431(4)(b)3.3. A brief description of the facility and proposed operations, including the address or a map (e.g., a sketched or copied street map) of the facility location. NR 670.431(4)(b)4.4. A statement encouraging people to contact the facility at least 72 hours before the meeting if they need special access to participate in the meeting. NR 670.431(4)(b)5.5. The name, address and telephone number of a contact person for the applicant. NR 670.431 HistoryHistory: CR 05-032: cr. Register July 2006 No. 607, eff. 8-1-06; CR 16-007: am. (1) to (3) Register July 2017 No. 739, eff. 8-1-17. NR 670.432NR 670.432 Public notice requirements at the application stage. NR 670.432(1)(1) Applicability. This section applies to all owners or operators submitting feasibility and plan of operation reports for an operating license for a hazardous waste management facility. This section does not apply to license modifications or to license applications submitted for the sole purpose of conducting long-term care activities or long-term care activities and corrective action at a facility. This section also does not apply to owners or operators submitting a written notice of intent to be covered by a standardized license (see subch. J) except for a new facility or a significant change that is also a facility expansion. NR 670.432(2)(a)(a) The department shall send a notice to all persons on the facility mailing list and to appropriate units of state and local government as identified in s. NR 670.410 (3) (a) 9. to 11. that a feasibility and plan of operation report has been submitted to the department and is available for review. NR 670.432(2)(b)(b) The notice shall be published within a reasonable period of time after the application is received by the department. The notice shall include all of the following: NR 670.432(2)(b)2.2. The name and telephone number of the department’s contact office, and a mailing address to which information, opinions and inquiries may be directed throughout the license review process. NR 670.432(2)(b)3.3. An address to which people can write in order to be put on the facility mailing list. NR 670.432(2)(b)4.4. The location where copies of the license application and any supporting documents can be viewed and copied. NR 670.432(2)(b)5.5. A brief description of the facility and proposed operations, including the address or a map (e.g., a sketched or copied street map) of the facility location on the front page of the notice. NR 670.432(3)(3) Public access to application. Concurrent with the notice required under sub. (2), the department shall place the license application and any supporting documents in a location accessible to the public in the vicinity of the facility or at the department’s office. NR 670.433(1)(1) This section applies to all feasibility and plan of operation report submittals for licenses for hazardous waste management units. NR 670.433(2)(2) The department may assess the need, on a case-by-case basis, for an information repository. When assessing the need for an information repository, the department shall consider a variety of factors, including the level of public interest; the type of facility; the presence of an existing repository; and the proximity to the nearest copy of the administrative record. If the department determines, at any time after submittal of a license application, that there is a need for a repository, then the department shall notify the owner or operator of the facility that it shall establish and maintain an information repository. (See s. NR 670.030 (13) for similar provisions relating to the information repository during the life of a license). NR 670.433(3)(3) The information repository shall contain all documents, reports, data and information deemed necessary by the department to fulfill the purposes for which the repository is established. The department shall have the discretion to limit the contents of the repository. NR 670.433(4)(4) The information repository shall be located and maintained at a site chosen by the owner or operator of the facility. If the department finds the site unsuitable for the purposes and persons for which it was established, due to problems with the location, hours of availability, access or other relevant considerations, then the department shall specify a more appropriate site. NR 670.433(5)(5) The department shall specify requirements for informing the public about the information repository. At a minimum, the department shall require the owner or operator of the facility to provide a written notice about the information repository to all individuals on the facility mailing list.