30.2065 General permit for certain wetland restoration activities.
(1) The department may issue a general permit to a person wishing to proceed with a wetland restoration activity sponsored by a federal agency.
(1g)
(a) The department shall issue a general permit that authorizes wetland, stream, and floodplain restoration and management activities that will result in a net improvement in hydrologic connections, conditions, and functions. These activities shall be designed to the extent possible to return wetland, stream, and floodplain hydrology to a natural and self-regulating condition in order to achieve such goals as to slow the flow of runoff, reduce flood peaks, restore surface and groundwater interactions, improve water quality, or increase soil retention, groundwater infiltration, base flow, upper watershed storage, and flood resilience. An activity is authorized by the general permit only if the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the department that the activity will result in net improvements in hydrologic connections, conditions, and functions and will not injure public rights or interests or result in material injury to the rights of any riparian owner. The department may develop a quantification tool to determine if an activity will meet those standards. The department shall include conditions under the general permit that do all of the following:
1. Authorize hydrologic restoration activities in and adjacent to wetlands, streams, floodplains, and drainageways, including those that are no longer present but are restorable, for the purposes of reconnecting streams and floodplains, reestablishing healthy channel form and condition, removing or reducing wetland drainage, restoring or improving natural flow and movement of water or sediment, and reestablishing vegetation to support site stability and help manage flow and infiltration.
2. Authorize hydrologic restoration activities that alter the flow of water in, to, or from an area of special natural resource interest if the activities restore or repair surface or subsurface connections within the area of special natural resource interest or between the area of special natural resource interest and other waters of the state.
3. Specify that the general permit does not authorize any of the following activities:
a. Construction of artificial wetlands.
b. Construction of stormwater retention or detention ponds.
c. Construction of large dams, as defined under s. 31.19 (1m), or dams that pose a risk to life, health, or property.
d. Activities that straighten, berm, dredge, or armor stream channels, except when proposed as a necessary element of a larger hydrologic restoration plan.
e. Fish and wildlife habitat enhancement activities that are not associated with a larger hydrologic restoration plan.
(b) In addition to the conditions under par. (a), the department may include other conditions necessary to ensure that activities authorized by the general permit will not injure public rights or interests or result in material injury to the rights of any riparian owner.
(c) The department shall consider all of the following factors when it assesses whether a proposed activity will result in net improvements in hydrologic connections, conditions, and functions:
1. Minimal adverse impacts regulated under this chapter and ch. 281 may be allowed if those impacts are anticipated to be temporary.
2. Restoring natural and self-regulating hydrology may result in permanent but net-positive changes to biotic communities and abiotic conditions.
(d) In reviewing activities proposed to be conducted under a general permit issued under this subsection, the department may do any of the following:
1. Waive fees.
2. Establish a reporting-only notification process for activities funded in whole or in part by a state or federal agency.
3. Waive requirements for wetland delineations and functional assessments.
4. Adjust and simplify the application and information requirements to reflect the fact that voluntary hydrologic restoration projects differ from projects with potential adverse environmental impacts.
5. Waive requirements related to wetland mitigation for impacts incidental to more fully restoring wetland hydrology.
(e) The department shall notify, in writing, a person who has applied under s. 30.206 (3) (a) for authorization to proceed under a general permit issued under this subsection that the person is required to apply for an individual permit if the department determines that the proposed activity will not result in net improvements to hydrologic connections, condition, and functions. The department shall document in this notification its reasons for making this determination.
(f) A person wishing to proceed with an activity that may be authorized by a general permit under this subsection may request and shall be granted a preapplication meeting with the department prior to submitting an application under s. 30.206 (3) (a). The department shall attempt to coordinate this meeting with the local zoning authority in cases where local zoning regulations apply.
(1r) A permit issued under sub. (1) or (1g) is in lieu of any permit or approval that would otherwise be required for that activity under this chapter or s. 31.02, 31.12, 31.33, 281.15, or 281.36, except that a general permit issued under sub. (1g) does not apply to wetland mitigation conducted as required under s. 281.36 (3n) (d).
(2) A general permit issued under sub. (1) or (1g) is valid for a period of 5 years except that an activity that the department determines is authorized by a general permit remains authorized under the permit until the activity is completed.
(3) To ensure that the cumulative adverse environmental impact of the activities authorized by a general permit issued under sub. (1) is insignificant and that the issuance of the general permit will not injure public rights or interests, cause environmental pollution, as defined in s. 299.01 (4), or result in material injury to the rights of any riparian owner, the department may impose any of the following conditions on a general permit issued under sub. (1):
(a) Construction and design requirements that are consistent with the purpose of the activity authorized under the permit.
(b) Location requirements that ensure that the activity will not materially interfere with navigation or have an adverse impact on the riparian property rights of adjacent riparian owners.
(c) Restrictions to protect areas of special natural resource interest.
History: 2009 a. 391; 2011 a. 167; 2021 a. 77.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 30 - Navigable waters, harbors and navigation.
30.025 - Permit procedure for utility facilities.
30.027 - Lower Wisconsin State Riverway.
30.03 - Enforcement of forfeitures; abatement of nuisances; infringement of public rights.
30.05 - Applicability of chapter to municipally-owned submerged shorelands.
30.053 - Applicability of chapter to artificial water bodies and certain impoundments.
30.056 - Exemption from certain permit requirements.
30.06 - Waiver of certain provisions of this chapter.
30.07 - Transportation of aquatic plants and animals; placement of objects in navigable waters.
30.10 - Declarations of navigability.
30.103 - Identification of ordinary high-water mark by town sanitary district.
30.105 - Determining footage of shoreline.
30.11 - Establishment of bulkhead lines.
30.12 - Structures and deposits in navigable waters.
30.121 - Regulation of boathouses and houseboats.
30.122 - Unauthorized structures.
30.123 - Bridges and culverts.
30.124 - Waterfowl habitat management.
30.125 - Shoreline maintenance in outlying waters.
30.1255 - Report on control of aquatic nuisance species.
30.126 - Regulation of fishing rafts.
30.13 - Regulation of wharves, piers and swimming rafts; establishment of pierhead lines.
30.131 - Wharves and piers placed and maintained by persons other than riparian owners.
30.133 - Prohibition against conveyance of riparian rights.
30.1335 - Marina condominiums.
30.134 - Use of exposed shore areas along streams.
30.135 - Regulation of water ski platforms and jumps.
30.14 - Reports of and hearings on violations.
30.15 - Penalty for unlawful obstruction of navigable waters.
30.16 - Removal of obstructions to navigation.
30.18 - Withdrawal of water from lakes and streams.
30.19 - Enlargement and protection of waterways.
30.195 - Changing of stream courses.
30.196 - Enclosure of navigable waters; issuance of permits to municipalities.
30.20 - Removal of material from beds of navigable waters.
30.201 - Financial assurance for nonmetallic mining.
30.2022 - Activities of department of transportation.
30.2023 - Seawalls; Wolf River and Fox River basins.
30.2025 - Lake Koshkonong comprehensive project.
30.2026 - Lake Belle View and Sugar River project.
30.203 - Lake Winnebago comprehensive project.
30.2035 - Shoreline protection study.
30.2037 - Big Silver Lake high-water mark.
30.2038 - Milwaukee shoreline established.
30.204 - Lake acidification experiment.
30.205 - Water resources development projects.
30.2065 - General permit for certain wetland restoration activities.
30.207 - General permit pilot program.
30.208 - Applications for individual permits and contracts; department determinations.
30.209 - Contracts and individual permits; administrative and judicial review.
30.2095 - Limits and conditions for permits and contracts.
30.21 - Use of beds of Great Lakes by public utilities.
30.25 - Wolf River protection.
30.255 - Florence Wild Rivers Interpretive Center.
30.265 - Adopt a river program.
30.27 - Lower St. Croix River preservation.
30.275 - Scenic urban waterways.
30.277 - Urban rivers grant program.
30.28 - Fees for permits, other approvals, and determinations.
30.285 - Records of exemptions and permitted activities.
30.29 - Operation of motor vehicles in waters prohibited.
30.291 - Inspections for certain exemptions and permitted activities.
30.292 - Parties to a violation.
30.294 - Nuisances, abatement.
30.30 - Municipal authority to make harbor improvements.
30.31 - Procedural and other requirements to be followed in making harbor improvements.
30.32 - Contracts; competitive bidding; exceptions.
30.33 - Harbor railway belt lines.
30.34 - Financing harbor improvements and operations generally.
30.35 - Financing harbor improvements through bonds or notes.
30.37 - Boards of harbor commissioners authorized.
30.38 - Powers and duties of boards of harbor commissioners.
30.42 - Departmental duties, powers, prohibitions.
30.44 - Permits and waivers; board procedures.
30.443 - Erosion prevention and control.
30.45 - Prohibited and restricted activities in the riverway.
30.452 - Prohibited activities in the river.
30.455 - Department of transportation activities.
30.47 - Restrictions on recreational use.
30.501 - Capacity plates on boats.
30.505 - Certificate of number system to conform to federal system.
30.51 - Certificate of number and registration; requirements; exemptions.
30.525 - Voluntary contributions for nonmotorized boats.
30.53 - Certificate of origin; requirements; contents; guaranteed asset protection waivers.
30.531 - Certificate of title; requirements; exemptions.
30.533 - Application for certificate of title; hull and engine identification numbers.
30.535 - Department to examine records.
30.537 - Certificate of title; issuance, records, fees.
30.539 - Contents of certificate of title.
30.54 - Lost, stolen or mutilated certificates.
30.541 - Transfers of boat titles.
30.543 - Report of stolen or abandoned boats.
30.544 - Inspection of boats purchased out-of-state.
30.547 - Alterations and falsifications prohibited.
30.55 - Notice of abandonment or destruction of boat or change of address.
30.553 - Sharing boat title records.
30.57 - Perfection of security interests.
30.571 - Notification of person who has perfected security interest.
30.572 - Duties on creation of security interest.
30.573 - Assignment of security interest.
30.574 - Release of security interest.
30.575 - Secured party's and owner's duties.
30.576 - Method of perfecting exclusive.
30.577 - Suspension or revocation of certificate of title, certificate of number, or registration.
30.578 - Grounds for refusing issuance of certificate of title.
30.60 - Classification of motorboats.
30.625 - Rental of motorboats.
30.63 - Sale and use of certain outboard motors restricted.
30.635 - Motorboat prohibition.
30.67 - Accidents and accident reports.
30.675 - Distress signal flag.
30.678 - Boating safety certificates; requirements; exemptions; operation by minors.
30.682 - Preliminary breath screening test.
30.686 - Report arrest to department.
30.687 - Officer's action after arrest for violating intoxicated boating law.
30.71 - Disposal of waste from boats equipped with toilets.
30.72 - Watercraft use rules, Lower St. Croix River.
30.73 - Use regulations, Brule River.
30.74 - Additional functions of department.
30.742 - Water exhibitions and races; rules.
30.75 - Service of process on nonresident.
30.77 - Local regulation of boating.
30.772 - Placement and use of moorings; restrictions; permits.
30.773 - Designated mooring areas.
30.78 - Local regulation of seaplanes.
30.79 - Local water safety patrols; state aids.
30.81 - Local regulations on icebound inland waters.
30.90 - Public access to Lake Lions.