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State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources www.dnr.wi.gov Riprap Repair Exemption Checklist #9 (R 05/16) page 1 of 2 Certain activities in navigable waters are exempt from needing a permit.

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The Wi Dnr Riprap Exemption form allows users to determine if their riprap repair project qualifies for an exemption from needing a permit under Wisconsin Statutes. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step approach to successfully completing the form online.

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  2. Review the exemption checklist carefully. Ensure that your project meets all the listed conditions, including the location requirements and dimensions for the riprap repair.
  3. Provide the necessary project details in the designated fields, such as the location of the riprap repair and the total length of shoreline involved.
  4. Include any additional documentation as required, such as energy category calculations and any relevant maps of the lake used for your calculations.
  5. Complete any sections relating to previous permits, if applicable, verifying that your project adheres to the conditions of said permits.
  6. Ensure to document compliance with erosion control measures and the specifications for riprap material, dimensions, and installation guidelines.
  7. Once all fields are completed and you have double-checked the information for accuracy, save your changes, and you can download, print, or share the completed form as needed.

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First place an anchoring row of large rocks in the trench at the toe of the bank. Riprap stones should then be hand-placed or very carefully dumped so that smaller stones fill the voids between larger ones. The riprap layer should be at least twice as thick as the average rock diameter.

A DNR permit is required to construct, dredge, or enlarge a pond or artificial waterbody if it is connected to or located within 500 feet of a navigable waterway or located in a wetland. Exemptions apply in some cases.

Private lakes may often come with private rules; things like boating hours, motorboat prohibitions, wake times, and fishing restrictions. They also require permission to recreate from the riparian owners, Lake District, homeowners association, etc. In the state of Wisconsin, all water bodies are deemed public.

Wisconsin law recognizes that an owner of land that borders lakes and rivers, known as a riparian owner - holds rights to use the water next to their property. Riparian rights include the use of the shoreline, reasonable use of the water, and a right to access the water.

Wisconsin law recognizes that an owner of land that borders lakes and rivers, known as a riparian owner - holds rights to use the water next to their property. Riparian rights include the use of the shoreline, reasonable use of the water, and a right to access the water.

A navigable waterway is defined through case law as any waterway that has a defined bed and bank, and upon which it is possible to float a canoe or small watercraft on a recurring basis.

Thus, the Public Trust Doctrine applies to “navigable”4 waterways up to the “ordinary high-water mark.” The boundary where a private owner's land and the public trust waterway boundary meet is the “ordinary high-water” mark. The saying, “If your feet are wet, you are not trespassing” is true.

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