Wis. Admin. Code Department of Natural Resources NR 109.04

Current through October 28, 2024
Section NR 109.04 - Application requirements and fees
(1) Permit applications shall be made on forms provided by the department and shall be submitted to the regional director or designee for the region in which the project is located. Permit applications for licensed aquatic nursery growers may be submitted to the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection.

Note: Applications may be obtained from the department's regional headquarters or service centers. DATCP has agreed to send application forms and instructions provided by the department to aquatic nursery growers along with license renewal forms. DATCP will forward all applications to the department for processing.

(2) The application shall be accompanied by all of the following unless the application is made by licensed aquatic nursery growers for selective harvesting of aquatic plants for nursery stock. Applications made by licensed aquatic nursery growers for harvest of nursery stock do not have to include the information required by par. (d), (e), (h), (i) or (j).
(a) A nonrefundable application fee. The application fee for an aquatic plant management permit is:
1. $30 for a proposed project to manage aquatic plants on less than one acre.
2. $30 per acre to a maximum of $300 for a proposed project to manage aquatic plants on one acre or larger. Partial acres shall be rounded up to the next full acre for fee determination. An annual renewal of this permit may be requested with an additional application fee of one-half the original application fee, but not less than $30.
(b) A legal description of the body of water including township, range and section number.
(c) One copy of a detailed map of the body of water with the proposed introduction or control area dimensions clearly shown. Private individuals doing plant introduction or control shall provide the name of the owner riparian to the management area, which includes the street address or block, lot and fire number where available and local telephone number or other pertinent information necessary to locate the property.
(d) One copy of any existing aquatic management plan for the body of water, or detailed reference to the plan, citing the plan references to the proposed introduction or control area, and a description of how the proposed introduction or control of aquatic plants is compatible with any existing plan.
(e) A description of the impairments to water use caused by the aquatic plants to be managed.
(f) A description of the aquatic plants to be controlled or removed.
(g) The type of equipment and methods to be used for introduction, control or removal.
(h) A description of other introduction or control methods considered and the justification for the method selected.
(i) A description of any other method being used or intended for use for plant management by the applicant or on the area abutting the proposed management area.
(j) The area used for removal, reuse or disposal of aquatic plants.
(k) The name of any person or commercial provider of control or removal services.
(3)
(a) The department may require that an application for an aquatic plant management permit contain an aquatic plant management plan that describes how the aquatic plants will be introduced, controlled, removed or disposed. Requirements for an aquatic plant management plan shall be made in writing stating the reason for the plan requirement. In deciding whether to require a plan, the department shall consider the potential for effects on protection and development of diverse and stable communities of native aquatic plants, for conflict with goals of other written ecological or lake management plans, for cumulative impacts and effect on the ecological values in the body of water, and the long-term sustainability of beneficial water use activities.
(b) Within 30 days of receipt of the plan, the department shall notify the applicant of any additional information or modifications to the plan that are required. If the applicant does not submit the additional information or modify the plan as requested by the department, the department may dismiss the aquatic plant management permit application.
(c) The department shall approve the aquatic plant management plan before an application may be considered complete.
(4) The permit sponsor may request an annual renewal in writing from the department under s. NR 109.05 if there is no change proposed in the conditions of the original permit issued.

Wis. Admin. Code Department of Natural Resources NR 109.04

CR 02-061: cr. Register May 2003 No. 569, eff. 6-1-03.