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HomeMy WebLinkAbout024-841-11-4101-CUP-2022-026 sAwYE R COUNTY Sawyer County Zoning and Conservation Administration 10610 Main Stree[,Suite 49 Hayward,Wisconsin 54843 (715J634-8188 koth y.marks@sawyercoun tygov.org Decem6er 19,2022 CUP 22-026,Travis Butte�eld Notice is hereby given that on December 16,2022 the Sawyer County Zoning Committee approved the mnditional application CUP#22-026 with conditions. Property Description:Part of the NE'/<of the SE'/.,SIl,T41N,R08W,�and Part of the NW'/.of the SW'/.; 512,T41N,ROSW,�Lot 1 CSM 28-13#7170;Parcel#024-841-11-4101;Tax IDJt 26555;Zoned Forestry One (F-1)&Residen[ial/Recrea[ional One(RR-I)39.85 total acres. Permi[desired for fhe 10.57 tota/ocres of the Forestry One(F-1 J zone dis[rid for the Location/Operation of o non-metallic mineral extraction site. Motion by Righeimer to approve fhe application,second by Hessel. Conditions 1. Obtain approval or approval of reclamation plan.2.Hows of normal operations:Som-Spm,Monday-Friday;April-December. 3.Crushing Hours:ApriLDecember,Sam-Spm,Monday-Friday,7[otal days per yeac Crushing may occur earlier in the year based on weather conditions.May not exceed 7 days of crushing.4.A Fire#or Site address is required for the praperty.5.Maintain mmpliance with DNR Chapfer 30.6.Compty with all other Federol,State and local regulations including approval of the Reclamation Plan".6. The operator shall stoke or otherwise mark the 6orders of the entire site and shall secure the site by oppropriate methods.7. Operator shall eliminate the use of lighting on the si[e outside of the normal hours of operation.8.No engine breaking on"straight pipe"muffler trucks. 9.Mining operations shall not extracf ma[erials at a depth below[he point that is 10 feet above the groundwater quality standards in Wis.Admin. Code Chap[er NE 140. 10. Air quality shall be controlled using widely accepted methods sure as water application as required.11.All hazardous chemicals used a[the site shall be stored and disposed of in accordance with applicable Sfate and Federal Law. 12.Loaders and o[her heavy equipmen[used within [he site shall be equipped with"white noise"backup warning signals. Discussian by Committee. Roll call finds:Shuman—yes,Hessel—yes,Righeimer—yes,Boe[tcher—yes. All in favor. Findings af Fact:1.It would not be damaging[o the rights of others or property values.1.It would not be detrimental[o ecology, wild life, wetlands or shorelands. 3. It would not create an air quality, wa[er supply,or pollution problem.4. I[would not create topographical problems such as run off,drainage, erosion,flooding,or vegeta[ive cover removal.S.It would not create traffic or highway access problems. 6.It would not destroy prime agricultural lands.7.It would be compa[ible with the surrounding uses and the area. 8. It would be consistent with the Town and/or County Comprehensive Plan.9. It would not create an objectionable view. Property Destription:Part of the NE'/<of the SE'/<,Sll, T41N, ROSW,�and Part of the NW%of the SW'/<; 512, T41N, ROSW,�Lot 1 CSM 2&13 f17ll0;Parcel k024-841-11-4101;Tax IDtf 16555;Zoned Porestry One (FlJ& Residential/Recreational One(RR-IJ;39.85 total acres;Permit desired for fhe 10.57 total acres for the Sawyer Counfy NR 135 Reclamation Issuance for location/operation of a non-metallic mineral open pif. Motion by Shuman to approve the Reclamation Plan, second by Boettcher Roll call finds Hessel—yes, Boettcher—yes,Shuman—yes, Righeimer—yes. All in favor. Any person or persons jointly aggrieved by the decision of the Zoning Committee may appea/the decision to the Sowyer County Board of Appeals to review the legality of[he decision within 30 days following the date of this notice. Kathy Morks Deputy Zoning& Conservation Administrator CC: Town of Round Lake SAWYER COUNTY Sawyer County Zoning and Conservation Administration 10610 Main Stree[,Suife 49 Hayward, Wisconsin 54843 (715)638-3125 ka fh v.marks(a�sowvercoun tV4ov.orq . November 17,1022 CUP#ZZ-026, Travis Butte�eld Notice is hereby given that on November 17, 2022 the Sawyer County Zoning Cammi[tee approved the postponement of Conditiona/Use Permit#22-026, Travis Butterfield. aJ&bJ(POSTPONEDJ A Pu61ic Hearing in the Town of Round Lake. RZN#22-011. Owner: Travis Butterfield. Part of the NE'/.af[he SE '/<,Sll, T41N, R08W,�and Part of[he NW'/.of the SW'/<;512, T41N, ROSW,�Lo[1 CSM 28-13#7ll0;Parcel#024-841-11-4101; Tax ID 1126555;Zoned Forestry One(F-IJ& Residential/Recreational One(RR-1 J;39.85 total acres;Purpose of request is for the Residen[ial/Recreational One(RR-1J to change to Forestry One(F-IJ for non-metallic mineral extraction. cJ &dJ(POSTPONEDJ A Public Hearing in the Town of Round Lake. CUP#22-016. Owner: Travis But[erfield. Part of the NE'/<of the SE'/<,511, T41N, R08W,�and Part of the NW'/.of the SW'/.;512, T41N, ROSW,�Lot 1 CSM 18-13 tl7170;Parcel#024-841-11-4101; Tax ID#26555;Zoned Forestry One(F-IJ& Residential/RecreationalOne(RR-iJ 39.85 total acres. Permi[desired for the Location/Opera[ion of a non- metollic mineral extraction site. e)&fJ(POSTPONEDJ A Public Hearing in the Town of Round Lake. CUP #11-026 for the Reclama[ion Plan. Owner: Travis Butterfield. Part of the NE'/<of the SE'/.,511, T41N, ROSW,�and Part of[he NW'/.of the S W'/<;512, T41N, R08W,�Lot 1 CSM 28-13#7170;Parrel#024-841-11- 4101;Tax/D#26555;Zoned Porestry One(FIJ& Residential/Recreational One(RR-IJ;39.85 total acres; Permit desired for[he Sawyer County NR 135 Reclomation Issuance for location/operation of a non- metallic mineral open pit Motion by Buckholtz to postpone the applitations 4o-4f until(he December1022 Zoning Committee meeting. Second 6y Hessel. All in favar. Any person or persons jointly aggrieved by the decision of the Zoning Commi[tee moy commence an appeal action to [he Sawyer County Board of Appea/s a[their expense to review the legality of the decision within 30 days after[he date of this no[ice. ���%4Efffhy Marks Deputy Zoning& Conservation Adminis[rator , SAWYER COUNTY Conditional Use Permit Request - STAFF REPORT Prepared By: Ja,y Kozlowski, Sawycr County Zoning & Conscrvation Administrator File: # CUP 22-026 Location and Operation Plan Applicant: Travis Butterfield 14346W State Hwy 77 Hayward, WI 54843 Property Location & Legal Description: Part of the NE '/ of the SE '/, S 1 l , T41 N, R08W; and Part of the NW '/ of the SW '/; S 12, T41N, R08W; Lot 1 CSM 28-13 #7170; Parcel #024-841 -11 -4101 ; Tax ID# 26555; Zoned Forestry One (F-1) & Residential/Recreational One (RR-1 ); 39.85 total acres; Request: Pennit desired for a non-metallic mining extraction operation including rock crusher. This would be for a potential 5-year approval. Project History & Summary of Request This request of CUP 22-026 is for the location of a non-metallic mineral extraction operation including a rock crusher. The property is 39.85 total acres with an actual mine site which was amended and is identified as 10.57 acres towards the Northwest portion of the property. The mine site area is to occur fully within the designated F-1 Zone District. Only travel roads are to occur within the RR-1 zoned areas of this property. Per Section 6.23(2) of the Sawyer County Zoning Ordinance would require any rock crushing operation to be located greater than 1000' from any residence. As part of the attached packet the mine location will primary be located to the Northwest side and be as close as 600' from the nearest residence with again all crushing operations to exceed 1000'. As per conditions of an approved reclamation plan financial assurance would be required in the amount of $ 15,855 or $1500 per acre. The applicant inust provide payment of assurance prior to any excavation. The specified normal hours of operation are 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday — Friday; April- December. Crushing hours as specified in the plan of operation are Monday-Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM; 7 days total per year. Additional information for Conditional Use Permits: Substantial evidence means facts and information, other than merely personal preferences or speculation, directly pertaining to the requirements and conditions an applicant must meet to obtain a conditional use permit and that reasonable persons would accept in support of a conclusion. If an applicant agrees to meets all of the requirements and conditions specified in the county ordinance or those imposed by the county zoning board, the county shall grant the conditional use permit. Any condition imposed must be related to the purpose of the ordinance and be based on substantial evidence. The conditions must be reasonable and, to the extent practicable, measurable. The applicant must demonstrate that the application and all requirements and conditions established by the county relating to the conditional use are or shall be satisfied, both of which must be supported by substantial evidence. The county's decision to approve or deny the permit must be supported by substantial evidence. Po ' le Conditions for Approval: (choose from list below) (add or delete from list below) 1 Obtain approval ar conditional approval of reclamation plan 2 Hours of normal operations: 8AM-SPM, Monday-Friday; April-December �Crushing hours: April-December, 8AM-SPM, Monday-Friday, 7 total days per year. Crushing may occur earlier in the year based on weather conditions. May not exceed 7 days � of crushing. '� Zoning Committee to potentially set vegetative setback distance for properties lines. (discussion should occur on this) 5 A Fire#or Site Address is required for the property. 6 Maintain compliance with Department of Natural Resources Chapter 30 7 Coinply with all other federal, state, and local regulations including approval of the "Reclamation Plan". Findings of Fact for Approval: (choose from list below) 1 It would not be significantly damaging to the rights of others or property values 2 It would not be detrimental to ecology, wild life, wetlands or shorelands. 3 It would not create an air quality, water supply, or pollution problem. 4 It would not create topographical problems such as run off, drainage, erosion, flooding, or vegetative cover removal. 5 It would not create traffic or highway access problems. 6 It would not destroy prime agricultural lands. 7 It would be compatible with the surrounding uses and the area. 8 It would be consistent with the Town and/or County Comprehensive Plan 9 It would not create an objectionable view. Findings of Fact for Denial: (choose from list below) 10 It would be significantly damaging to the rights of others and property values. 11 It would be detrimental to ecology, wild life, wetlands or shorelands. 12 It would create an air quality, water supply, or pollution problem. 13 It would create topographical problems such as run off, drainage, erosion, flooding, or vegetative cover removal. 14 It would create traffic or highway access problems. 15 It would destroy priine agricultural lands. 16 It would not be compatible with the surrounding uses and the area. 17 It would not be consistent with the Town and/or County Comprehensive Plan 18 It would create an objectionable view. � 'o �����`� �� � �� SAWYER C O U N T Y J U N 1 6 2022 SAWYER CG�UNTY Conditional Use Public Hearing Application ZpNRNG 4DMINI�i i���r�ON T0:Sawyer County Zoning and Conservation Administration 10610 Main Street Suite 49 Hayward, Wisconsin 54843 Attn: Kathy Marks E-mail: kathy.marks@sawyercounty�ov.org Phone:715-638-3225 Pro�erty Owner Name&Address: I ✓Gl 1!1 S � • l�i L�-�{-�Y—F7 e(� .�i ��av�( WI y3 -7 _.� b , �^G, Phone: ��� ' �� 7 — / �� EmaiL•� �� 1"Gt-��C�''P/�P�� � t�Yl�/� �! Property description including Parcel Number: �a��G l Z S S �'t � S / P/`t !�v 5!�v s F� / 'S/L1 c��' � 3 7�7 . � �C a c re.a �.- � W�cnL Tv � d�S 0.c!'�' Permit esired for: ' �C �� o � ,o D � l�l 01? -z/vl�� i�L �l /!�e v� � q�-�-i f�/�f S��-�' . �h �IK. �'4�e� � � J D, 5 7 u c r�s. .�.-� � S l� �, Owner Print&Sign Owner Print&Sign Signature of property owner(s) required. The undersigned person(s) hereby give permission for access to the property for inspection by Municipal Officials,Sawyer County Zoning Staff and Sawyer County Zoning Committee members if needed. Name,Address, Phone& Email of Agent or Buyer: iGf Fee: $350.00 Date of Public Hearing: C. l L� ���-- Rev January 2021 1U2V22,1:53 PM Real Property Listing Page Redl EStdt2 Sawyer County Property Listing PropertyStatus: Current Today's Date:11/21/2022 Created On:2/6/2007 7:55:45 AM ..i �'Description Updated:2/ll/2016 �Ownership Updated:2/17/2016 TaxID: 26555 TRAVIS A BUTTERFIELD HAYWARD WI PIN: 57-024-2-41-OS-11-9 01-000-000010 Legacy PIN: 024841114101 Billing Address: Mailing Address: Map ID: .13.1 TRAVIS A BU7TERFIELD TRAVIS A BU7TERFIELD Municipality: (024)TOWN OF ROUND LAKE 14346W STATE HWY 77 14346W STATE HWY 77 STR: Sll T41N ROBW HAYWARD WI 59843 HAYWARD WI 54893 Description: PRT NESE SEC il PRT NWSW SEC 12 LOT 1 CSM 28/13#7170 �Site Address *indicates Private Road RecordedAtres: 39.850 N�A ���� - ����� � --�� --� � Calculated Acres: 39.863 Lottery Claims: 0 1..�property Assessment Updated:7/16/2019 Firet Dollar. No �--------- -- � ------- Zoning: (F-1)Forestry One 2022 Assessment Detail (RRl)Residential/Recreational One Code Acres Land Imp. 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N N V C rd3 � � � K � W � y c O � �y g > > N �� 4l?t*i 44G�$B;Z:� ;�:it.•_' �.(.',.t*sf:s.;l L:t�'�:f..l�'�7Z�: o '� OPERATION PLAN Owner: Travis A Butterfield P a r c e I I D: 024841114101 Property Description: Prt NESE Sec 11 Prt NWSW Sec 12 Lot 1 CSM 28/13 k7170 Location: Sawyer County, East of Hayward, approximately '/: miles west of Pit Rd on the North side of State Hwy 77 Property Size: 39.85 Acres Proposed Non-Metallic Mine Area: 10.57 Acres Proposed Activities Extracting, crushing, conveying, and stockpiling gravel. Extracting and stockpiling sand. Hours of Operation Normal Hours: Monday — Friday 8:00 AM — 5:00 PM Crushing Hours: April — December, Monday — Friday 8:00 AM — 5:00 PM, 7 days total per year. Total Crushing Operations: No more than 7 days per year. Access Route Access to the site is an existing driveway off State Hwy 77. Epuipment Used Equipment used during pit operation will be an excavator, front end loader, dump truck, conveyor and a crusher. Principal Structure/Residences The closet principal structure is approximately 600 feet from the closest boundary of the proposed pit. See attached map measuring distance to adjacent structures. All crushing activities will occur at least 1,000 feet from the closest residence. further, the proposed pit sits in a natural depression and all pit activities will be blocked from direct sight/sound by an earthen berm. Any areas that do not have a sufficient earthen berm will be built up to block the direct line of sight and sound to adjoining residences. Excavation The depth of the pit will be no more than 25 feet. Approximately 5000-10,000 yards of gravel are anticipated to be excavated each year. Excavation will continue until the decided setbacks are reached. (See Reclamation Plan for more detail). Lot Lines Lot lines have been marked with stakes/paint or ribbon. Identification and safety signs will be placed at the pit entrance. The proposed pit will maintain at least the required 10' setback from the neighboring northern property line. NaviRable Waters/Wetlands The property has some wetlands on the far east property line and on the east property line. The boundary of proposed pit is 65 feet from the closest identified wetland. See attached map measuring , r � distance to identified wetlands. Pursuant to Sawyer County Ordinance § 4.29, all of these setbacks exceed the required 40' setback from wetland areas. Erosion Control Runoff from the site will be controlled by being contained within the pit itself.The pit will be started in a natural occurring hole, and water will be drained therein. As the pit expands, water will continually drain within the pit to avoid runoff. Because of the pit's natural layout, there will be no runoff, thus no runoff will reach the wetland areas. (See Reclamation Plan for more detail) Environmental Considerations All operations will be done in a way that will minimize the production of noise,vibration, or dust. Best management practices will be used to minimize erosion and pollution of the surface and ground water. (See Reclamation Plan for more detail) Activities/Prolects the MininR Operations Supports The mined materials will support projects being done by the applicant. Materials will predominantly be used for residential projects with some commercial/municipality projects upon request. Applicant would consider selling to state, county or townships if requested.The materials will be used for construction projeds in and around Sawyer County.The availability of this local pit will eliminate excess transportation and shipment of sand and gravel from outside areas.The minerals from this pit will not be sold to businesses or individuals and will be used solely by the applicant and his personally owned business operations. The users of the mined materials will include the applicant personally as well as Butterfield, Inc. Butterfield, Inc. is a Wisconsin corporation with its sole owners being the applicant, Travis Butterfield as President, and the applicant's brother,Tony Butterfield, as vice-president. See attached information from the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions for corporate information. Reclamation Plan A reclamation plan has been submitted to Sawyer Count Zoning. Maintenance Plan Runoff from the pit will be internally drained at all times. (See Reclamation Plan for more detail) SAWYER COUNTY Conditional Use Permit Request-Reclamation Plan STAFF REPORT Prepared B��: Jay KozloNski, Saw�er Counh Zoning & Conscrvation Administrator File: # CUP 22-026 Reclamation Plan Applicant: Travis Butterfield 14346W State Hwy 77 Hayward, WI 54843 Property Location & Legal Description: Part of the NE '/ of the SE '/, S 11 , T41 N, R08W; and Part of the NW '/ of the SW '/; S 12, T41N, R08W; Lot 1 CSM 28-13 #7] 70; Parcel #024-841 -11 -4101 ; Tax ID# 26555; Zoned Forestry One (F-1 ) & Residential/Recreational One (RR- 1); 39.85 total acres; Request: Permit issuance of the Recla�nation Plan Project History & Summary of Request The applicant is requesting to open a new non-metallic mineral extraction on the property described above. Previously the public hearing for CUP 22-026 was for potential approval of the "Location & Operation" Per the reclamation plan provided the area is showing 10.57 acres of disturbance for mining with a maximum of 5 acres open at any given time. If expansion was to occur a new updated reclamation plan would need and seek approval. Per the plan, the pit depth is not to exceed 25 feet and approximately 5,000-10,000 cubic yards of gravel are to be excavated from the site annually. Per the NR 135 requirements before approval can be granted for the conditional use operation process the regulatory authority being the County needs to approve the applicant's reclamation plan (attached). The Sawyer County Zoning & Conservation Department has reviewed the "reclamation sumtnary" and concludes that the plan is consistent with the standards specified in NR 135. The Sawyer County Zoning Committee, being the regulatory authority may approve, conditionally approve, or deny the reclamation plan. If the regulatory authority approves the reclamation plan subject to general compliance requirements of NR 135, the approval may not include conditions that are not related to the reclamation plan. Other conditions may be added during the public hearing process for the '`location and plan of operation". One required condition of an approved reclamation plan shall be that the new mine obtain financial assurance pursuant to NR 135.40. If the regulatory authority denies the reclamation plan it needs to have the findings of one the following: 1) The applicant has, after being given an opportunity to make corrections, failed to provide an adequate permit application,reclamation plan, financial assurance or any other submittal required by NR 135 or the applicable reclamation ordinance. 2) The proposed nomnetallic mining site cannot be reclaimed in compliance with the reclamation standards contained in the applicable reclamation ordinance, NR 135 or subch. I of ch. 295, Stats. 3) The applicant, or its agent, principal or predecessor has, during the course of nonmetallic mining in Wisconsin within 10 years of the permit application or modification request being considered shown a pattern of serious violations of this chapter or of federal, state or local environmental laws related to nonmetallic mining reclamation. A denial shall be in writing and shall contain documentation of reasons for denial. The regulatory authority's decision to deny an application to issue a reclamation permit may be reviewed NR 135.30. Travis Butterfield SAWYER COUNTY NR135 RECLAMATION PLAN � ,,�_ .� �� �4ji '�. , � � t; ��:, � :�- IV,� �:. :::�� =�_ �=`.�;- ;'-`. �s�a �v_�,��,r�� � � ; �' �� •� I: ..�- � f 1, ,. � _ ..:..� _. � Created By: Travis Butterfield 2022 Contents Legal Descriptions/Ownership..............................................................1-3 Reclamation Summary............................................................................................46 SignedCertification................................................................................7 Operations and Maintenance Plan.......................................................................................8-10 A. Maps and Data..............................................................................9-34 a. Plat Map b. Topographical Map c. Soil Map d. Proposed Pit with Established Pits e. Source of Sand and Gravel Data f. Photos of Pit B. Conservative Practice Standards..........................................................35-63 a. Sediment Bale Barrier b. Silt Fence c. Critical Area Planting and Job Sheets d. Mulching e. Erosion Control Blanket Information _ . _ �° _ra���.a� �� n :��U ,. � = b m. ..., � , e # , . �tr�ng#t�er�inc� 1!I/is�c�n�i�'s Fin���ia� �ut�are Search for: sea��n Advanced Search butterfield, IIIC Search Records NameAvailabiliry Corporate Records Result of lookup for T062497(at 11/21/2022 9:17 AM) BUTTERFIELD, INC. You can:File an Annuai Report-Request a Certificate of Status-File a Registered Agent/Office Update Form Vital Statistics Entity ID T062497 Registered 04/02/2014 Effective Date Period of Existence PER Status Incorporated/Qualified/Registered Request a Certificate of Status Status Date 04/02/2014 Entity Type Domestic Business Annual Report Business Corporations are required to file an Annual Report under s.180.1622 WI Statutes. Requirements Addresses Registered Agent TONY BUTTERFIELD Office 14346W STATE RD 77 HAYWARD,WI 54843 File a Registered Agent/Office Update Form Principal Office 15628 STATE ROAD 77 HAYWARD,WI 54843-6002 _ _ _ Historical Information Annual Reports Year Reel Image Filed By Stored On 2022 000 0000 online database 2021 000 0000 online database 2020 000 0000 online database 2019 000 0000 online database 2018 000 0000 oniine database 2017 000 0000 online database 2016 000 0000 online database 2015 000 0000 online database File an Annual Report-Order a Document Cogy Certificates of None Newlyelected Offcers/Direclors Old Names Change Date Name Current BUTTERFIELD,INC. 01/1 V2017 TB INDUSTRIES,INC. Chronology Effective Date Transaction Filed Date Descrip[ion 04IO2I2014 Inwrporated/QualifedlRegistered 04IO2I2014 E-Form 06I29I2015 Change of Registered Agent O6129/2015 FM16-E-Form 01I11I2017 Amendment Oi/12/2017 Old Name=TB INDUSTRIES,INC. 07/14/2017 Change of Registered Agen[ 07I14I2077 Form16 OnlineForm O6I22I2019 Change of Registered Agent 06/22/2019 Form16 OnlineForm Order a Document Copy Travis Butterfield - Non-Metallic Mine Reclamation Plan Updated October 2022 Applicant Name: Travis Butterfield Address: 14346W State Hwy 77 Hayward. WI 54835 Pit Name: Butterfield Sites Legal Description: S11 T41N R08W; PRT NESE SEC l l PRT NWSW SEC l2 LOT 1 CSM 28/13 #7170 Phone:(715) 6 3 4- 8 l 7 6 Total Area of Mine: 10.57 acres Purpose and planned escavation of mine: The purpose of the mine is for the production of gravel and fill sand. The total extent of the mine is shown on the Site Plan Map. Excavation will be done in phases to limit the amount of exposed soil to reduce the possibility of erosion and pollution of surface or groundwater. Active excavation at the site will not exceed five acres at an}' g�ven time. The total depth of exca��ation �vill be beriveen 20' to 2S; and ���ill not exceed 2�� in any location. General Location: Butterfield's Pit non-metallic mine is located in SE'/4, NE'/4, Section 11, Range 8 West, To�vnship 41 North, & PRT SW'/4, NW'/4, Section 12, Range 8 West, To�vnship 41 North in the To�rn of Round Lake, Sa��yer County; Wisconsin. The mine is approximatel��'/4 of a mile west of state highwav 77. Soil Type: The soil type at the site is a Pence sandy loam, 6 to 30 percent slopes. Distribution, thickness, and type of topsoil: Thickness of topsoil is less than 8 inches with an abrupt wavy boundar��. Approximate elevation of grountlwater: The approximate ground level elevation of the water table in this site is 50-60' below the land surface as detailed in the USGS water level test data attached hereto. The groundwater level will be 20-30' below the floor of the final pit level. Location of surface waters and e�isting drainage patterns: The eaisting drainage pattern of the site is internall� draining.There are no perennial ��vater bodies close to the mine site.The closest �vater is a small ephemeral pond about '/4 mile to the south and Round Lake is located 3/a of a mile to the south. The existing drainage patterns and the distance to identified �vetlands can be seen on the attached maps. Current biological resources, plant communities, and �vildlife use at and adjacent to mine site: Biological and wildlife data was mainly determined by visual observations. The proposed mine site is a young northern hardwood forest consisting of mostly maple �vith a mix of oak, birch, and aspen trees. Wildlife usage is moderate in the forest for foraging and cover of the property Main species present include rabbits, ���hitetail deer, and various songbirds and smaller mammals common to the area. No threatened or endangered species ��ere observed or known to inhabit the site. Proposed post-mining land use: The proposed post-mining land use for the non-metallic mine site is a grassy� meado��° with some trees.The proposed land use ��ould be appropriate to the current local zomng of Forestr� 1. Upon complete reclamation natural secession would convert the grassy meadow back to forested habitat. BMP's to be employed before and during non-metallic mine operation: All run-off is planned to be contained within the pit. An earthen berm.constructed ���ith some of the o��erburden, �vill be left around the perimeter of the mine to contain all run-off within the mine site.Total area of exposed soil will be limited to onl� an area large enough to allow for needed excavation,which shall in no event exceed five acres at a time. If the possibility for erosion outside the mine occurs,silt fencing or a sediment basin may be needed.E�posed soils will be seeded with a cover crop and seed mixture to quickly revegetate the site and stabilize the soils protecting from run-off and wind erosion. Water will be applied to non-vegetated areas of the site to control dust during dry or windy conditions. Topsoil removal,storage,stabilization,and conservation: Topsoil shall be remo��ed prior to e�cavation of subsoil for each newly-excavated area.Topsoil removal will be accomplished using bulldozers, front end loaders, and other necessary equipment�vith the goal of recovering as much of the esisting topsoil as possible. Topsoil�vill be removed in a manner that minimizes the surface area exposed to erosion at any one time.The removed topsoil ���ill be reused for reclamation purposes and additional topsoil will be purchased and applied,if necessary to achieve a 6"laver of topsoil on all reclaimed areas. Topsoil that has been stripped from the site will be stockpiled on level ground and awav from am�slopes. Stockpiles will be located in an area where thev will be easy to access and out of the�vay to keep double handling to a minimum.To help prevent erosion and weed growth stockpiled topsoil should be seeded. A cover crop of oats,barley, winter wheat, or���inter rye will be used if the stockpile ��vill be disturbed in less than sis months. [f a stockpile will not be disturbed for more than six months at a time a perennial seed mixture will be used(See Critical Area Seeding Attachment). If erosion is occurring to the stockpile, straw bale silt fencing will be placed around topsoil stockpile until it has been seeded and stabilized. See Straw Bale Silt Fencing attachment for proper installation and maintenance. Final Reclamation Standards Reclamation Costs&Financial Assurance:The estimated cost of reclamation is$1,2�0 per acre of disturbed area,for a total cost of$13.500.This cost estimate includes the cost for necessary seed to revegetate(see attached seed price)and operator costs for reclamation services.Financial assurance will be based on the cost of reclamation. Sloping and Grading:All slopes will be graded to a final slope of 3:1 horizontal to vertical or flatter. The floor of the mine�vill be graded to prevent ponding of�vater on the reclaimed surface.Resulting surfaces ti�ill be scarified prior to topsoil redistribution.Stockpiled topsoil�vill be evenly distributed over the entire site and outside topsoil will be brought in if the stockpiled suppl}'is insufficient. Revegetation: The areas���ill be seeded follo���ing the final grading and completion of each phase and all site preparation activities. A soil test will be taken before planting to determine the proper amount,if any�of fertilizer and/or lime to be applied. Seed���ill be applied to properly prepared soils at any time during the growing season when soil conditions are suitable. Seeding should not be carried out immediatelv follo���ing rain, �vhen groimd is too���et,too dn�.or during windy conditions. The seed mixture should be chosen from the Critical Area Seeding attachment that is suitable for the site conditions or D.O.T.#20 from the 1996 WI D.O.T. Standard Specification for Highwav Construction manual ��hich consist of 6%Kentuc�} Bluegrass, 2�4%Hard Fescue, �l0%Tall Fescue, and 30%Perennial R�egrass. D.O.T.mix#20 should be planted at 12 pounds per acre. A cover crop of annual rye or oats should also be planted during the spring and summer. Winter wheat or�vinter n°e should be planted as a cover crop after September 1. Seeding can be done using a broadcast seeder or grain drill.Cover crops should be planted at a rate of: Annual rye- 5 pounds per acre Oats- 48 pounds per acre Winter Wheat- 90 pounds per acre Winter Rye- 8 pounds per acre Mulching and Erosion Control:All slopes will be seeded and covered�vith mulch. To control erosion durin� reclamation of side slopes,topsoil should not be distributed over an area larger than what can be seeded and covered with mulch in a day. Mulch reduces run-off and erosion as well as conserves moisture and control weeds. See attached Mulching Standard for mulching options and proper application. Quanti�able standards for revegetation adequate to show�that a sustainable stand of revegetation has been established which will support the appro��ed post-mining land use: One vear after an area has been reclaimed the non-metallic mine operator will notifv the Sawyer County Land and Water Conservation Department to request final reclamation approvaL A representati��e of Sawyer County LWCD will determine adequate revegetation using percent vegetative cover. Since a primar��objective of this�vork is to stabilize the site, it is important to provide a high degree of vegetative cover as quickly as possible. This will result in greater protection of the soil from the effects of raindrop impact, which will be absorbed by the�°egetative"canopy". This protection translates into reduced erosion and sedimentation. Any unacceptable areas are to be fi�ed by�the operator and a return ��isit b��a LWCD representative ���ill determine ifthe site is acceptable and financial assurance can be released. Note: All stockpiles �vill be removed, and site��egetated before reclamation �vill be considered final. The operator shall provide a signed certification that reclamation�vill be carried out in accordance with the reclamation plan. The operator shall also certifi�that the Best Management Practices are installed and maintained. The landowner and lessee,if different from the operator, shall also provide signed certification that thev concur with the reclamation plan and will allow its implementation. In the following situations, the landowner and lessee,if different from the mine operator, are not required to submit a written certification. The operator shall provide written evidence that the landowner and lessee,if different from the operator,have been pro�ided ���ith a�i�ritten copti'of the reclamation plan,and that: a. The mine operator has submitted a reclamation plan for an existing non-metallic mine in accordance with Sawyer County Non-Metallic Mining Reclamation Ordinance Section 12.20,or b. The operator has submitted a reclamation plan for a ne�v or reopened mine in accordance with Saw��er Counn�Non-Metallic Mining Reclamation Ordinance Section 1230�vhich is located on land for�vhich a lease agreement or memorandum of lease between the landowner and applicant was recorded prior to August 1,2001 (NMMRO Section 13(6)). Travis Butterfield & Butterfield. Inc. .(operator) certifythatreclamation willbecarried out in accordance with the reclamation plan and the required Best Management Practices are installed and maintained. Butterfield,Inc. � - �� l� � l�� Bv:Travis Butterfield.President(operator) � Date _ ! Zr Zv Tra��is Butterfield,Individually(operator) ate I, Travis Butterfield _ {landow�ner) certify that I have received a copy of the reclamation plan, read it and understand it. 1 further certifj�that I concur �vith the reclamation plan and ���ill allo���its implementation. G-��' �l � �Z� Z Z- Lando�vner Signature Date Travis Butterfield Butterfield Pit—Non-Metallic Mine Hwy 77,Hayward,WI Amended Operation and Maintenance Plan October 2022 OPERATION PLAN Owner: Travis A Butterfield ParceIID: 024841114101 Property Description: Prt NESE Sec 11 Prt NWSW Sec 12 Lot 1 CSM 28/13 #7170 Location: Sawyer County, East of Hayward, approximately % miles west of Pit Rd on the North side of State Hwy 77 Property Size: 39.85 Acres Proposed Non-Metallic Mine Area: 10.57 Acres Proposed Activities Extracting, crushing, conveying, and stockpiling gravel. Extracting and stockpiling fill sand. Hours of Operation Normal Hours: Monday — Friday 8:00 AM — 5:00 PM Crushing Hours: April — December, Monday — Friday 8:00 AM — 5:00 PM, 7 days total per year. Total Crushing Operations: No more than 7 days per year. Access Route Access to the site is an existing driveway off State Hwy 77. Equipment Used Equipment used during pit operation will be an excavator, front end loader, dump truck, conveyor and a crusher. Principal5tructure/Residences The closet principal structure is approximately 600 feet from the closest boundary of the proposed pit. See attached map measuring distance to adjacent structures. All crushing activities will occur at least 1,000 feet from the closest residence. Further, the proposed pit sits in a natural depression and all pit activities will be blocked from direct sight/sound by an earthen berm. Any areas that do not have a sufficient earthen berm will be built up to block the direct line of sight and sound to adjoining residences Excavation The depth of the pit will be no more than ZS feet. Approximately 5,000-10,000 yards of gravel are anticipated to be excavated each year. Excavation will continue until the decided setbacks are reached. Active excavation will be limited to no more than five acres at any given time. (See Reclamation Plan for more detail). Lot Lines Lot lines have been marked with stakes/paint or ribbon. Identification and safety signs will be placed at the pit entrance. The proposed pit will maintain at least the required 10' setback from the neighboring northern property line. Navi�able Waters/Wetlands The property has some wetlands on the far east property line and on the east property line. The boundary of proposed pit is 65 feet from the closest identified wetland. See attached map measuring distance to identified wetlands. Pursuant to Sawyer County Ordinance §4.29, all of these setbacks exceed the required 40' setback from wetland areas. Erosion Control Runoff from the site will be controlled by being contained within the pit itself. The pit will be started in a natural occurring hole, and water will be drained therein. As the pit expands, water will continually drain within the pit to avoid runoff. Because of the piYs natural layout, there will be no runoff, thus no runoff will reach the wetland areas. (See Reclamation Plan for more detail) Environmental Considerations All operations will be done in a way that will minimize the production of noise, vibration, or dust. Best management practices will be used to minimize erosion and pollution of the surface and ground water. (See Reclamation Plan for more detail) Activities/Prolects the Minin�Operations Supports The mined materials will support projects being done by the applicant. Materials will predominantly be used for residential projects with some commercial/municipality projects upon request. Applicant would consider selling to state, county or townships if requested. The materials will be used for construction projects in and around Sawyer County. The availability of this local pit will eliminate excess transportation and shipment of sand and gravel from outside areas.The mineral extraction operations from this pit be conducted solely by the applicant and his personally owned business operations. The users of the mined materials will include the applicant personally as well as Butterfield, Inc. Butterfield, Inc. is a Wisconsin corporation with its sole owners being the applicant, Travis Butterfield as President, and the applicanYs brother,Tony Butterfield, as vice-president. See attached information from the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions for corporate information. 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The maintenance period is not expected to exceed 4 hours, after which the backlog of time-series data will be processed and delivered. • Water Data for the Nation Blog Site Map for the Nation USGS 460228091193501 SW-41/08W/14-0024 . . . , .. .. . -:.- Location map � GO Sawyer County, Wisconsin Hydrologic Unit Code 07050001 Latitude 46°02'28", Longitude 91°19'35" NAD27 Land-surface elevatian 1,400.00 feet above NGVD29 The depth of the well is 118 feet below land surface. The depth of the hole is 118 feet below land surface. This well is completed in the Sand and gravef aquifers (glaciated regions) (N100GLCIAL) national aquifer. Location of the site in Wisconsin _ _ _ __ __ _ + .�s r.` a� .` �t- rol�±i�n�ry Ln � F �nr�n Lake f�d ' -� � � . .,..U.' __ .. . c � 0 300 6ao�t � ± '�.: - , Questions about sites/data? Feedback on this web site Automated retrievals Help ta Tips Explanation of terms Subscribe for system chanqes News rtl.:.t�_�C.��„i�.A' .`�_��..4=! �'...L. 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' . ._. - � ' _ _' .� � ' � '�' — • . � ,��-� �•••• ~ ~4� ~'i � � � +.'y�� � '�' T4"r'ET'1' L+S,�S� �. {] �JO 1 O��•�� 1 G�� � � '_- - � __ ;' - G E— - -R t OI��L_.iIh7CR Ttii�. rrtaP•�-��Cu.-t..'*+- .ild U.;��� y I �' + a� '� �#' I I _'_-+� I '�-� � � s,qcur.�lc carrrctrzy�:d�sa�-u�; � i�� ��ai� "•':'� � . ��� _ __"s . ` � �_'--4 . -_. 1 �_.=��E ° �� ++7OOr'w:Z�flf'S rJrawr:j�r�t'=� 11t}�� � .�' '� ` `�" _ ' _ Roadfill S�urco-5awyer Cc�.n1y.'Asca+sn Roadfill Source Rw�BSawc�Summary by MapUni!—S+wyarCcunty,WiaconslnlYV111a� . �Map unk Mi unit name� Ratln Com�a�ant name Rrtln reasona Acras in Perc�nl af�'�. j symEol 9_��(p.rwM) Inumeric values� wpl _..� � P Y P 9 �3C �.A�dl si11 k>am B lo (;cctl [ o;90`:by , 2.5, 2 0'h�� �5 pw�=ent s'apes '�. � �. I I a31] Ar7igo s�l'locm.15 han 'Ar�i6o 19�X) I SloCt IG.G9] 28 2.1�A 10 30 Oercent � slvFes GDE Kexecnaw isy�wr- Faor I(eweeriar µ0'k) �S1we IQ-DOl �.1 3 25t Vilascompler,l5 ��-�-- [e IS Pe�•er� Sayrer 13096! S1vice�C 00] da{M+5 s;ory 'Jiles i�DXI S�va 10.�) . �1828 ��.PaOuz sardy loam.i GOotl �PeAus I'896; 2 5 R UK � �. 0 to G percem � � �',. vlopes I � . . �Pt'G �Per�e una/loam. Goad �P?nce 195'!6i ft1.� Si 1% �la 15[erc�.c sloces �I15D Pencecancyfanm fai� �Pe�cefe5%] Slope(0.09J 35A 27.796� 1510 3o pnrmnl �� Lbpos ZC15 PitS Nol'aLCd :..Pi;x(ip�96� i 1Q1 7.9% I Tanls for Area o1lnUrcel I 128.G� 100.0% ___ __._ ._'__'._ —_ ..__ _ Raad1�11 Sourc�5ummary Ey Rmfng VaWe �-- Rsiing __'..... AcreelnNDl Pwce�tofAd � ,'�.Go��i � t5.����, scs% .. I 38 1���.. 29.7Y� F'aaf �.1�'�', 72'% NW a Nat Raled � •D 1 ).BY. Totals for Ana of Intoroat 12l.0 t00.OSS I iy�.'T N�wnigKources . _ ._._ ._... .... +� Web Sa/Swey ....�... 8�51Yp17 Consvrv�Lon 9ervlc� NaGonel Goopei�Hiw;Sal S�,rvpy Pepe 3 af 4 Roadfill Source-Sawyer County,Wsconsin Description Roadfill is soil material that is excavated in one place and used in road embankments in another place. The soils are rated as a source of roadfill for low embankments, generally less than 6 feet high and less exacting in design than higher embankments. The ratings are forthe whole soil,from the surface to a depth of about 5 feeL It is assumed that soil layers will be mixed when the soil material is excavated and spread. The soils are rated "good," "fair," or"poor" as potential sources of roadfill. The ratings are based on the amount of suitable material and on soil properties that affectthe ease of excavation and the performance ofthe material after it is in place. The thickness of the suitable material is a major consideration. The ease of excavation is affected by large stones, depth to a water table, and slope. How well the soil performs in place after it has been compacted and drained is determined by its strength (as inferred from the AASHTO classification of the soil) and linear extenslbility (shrink-swell potentlal). Normal compaction, minor processing, and other standard construction practices are assumed. Numerical ratings between 0.00 and 0.99 are given after the specified features. These numbers indicate the degree to which the features limit the soils as sources of roadfill. The lower the number, the greater the limitation. The map unit components listed for each map unit in the accompanying Summary by Map Unit table in Web Soil Survey orthe Aggregation Report in Soil Data Viewer are determined by the aggregation method chosen. An aggregated rating class is shown for each map unit. The components listed for each map unit are only those that have the same rating class as listed for the map unit.The percent wmposition of each component in a particular map unit is presented to help the user better understand the percentage of each map unit that has the rating presented. Other components with different ratings may be present in each map unit The ratings for all components, regardless of the map unit aggregated rating, can be viewed by generating the equivalent report from the Soil Reports tab in Web Soil Survey or from the Soil Data Mart site. Onsite investigation may be needed to validate these interpretations and to confirm the identity of the soil on a given site. Rating Options Aggregation Method: Dominant Component Component Percent Cutof(� None Specified Tie-break Rule: Lower Photos of Pit - � °�� i �- �. :�;°� t- . ;� � , , ..�.-a :;, a;ee:: � _ � , ,, . , , - s N�' �. '� y � "*' `� �17 � �r ' , }s �,:� ���.„� .z , F � �`s ; wE.r � - ,�. .3' '� �i_, 1 1 i' Y 1 \. � ".. � � a' � N �m4: `t, ! � ' `�� ��n'�4.�`���y� ��� } r � r �, ,�s{�.e^i i� r�".,�3 • y ,.:�i ? 4 c ,�q s���y � . .�-"� J�y,` '.s�'i� ..1�—j�°'_� � ro�P � �i � F+rt�. ! ` � S � �_' � . y .�t �, ` �3 �' 'i ' � �.,'t _•�'LT, .,� � !tf �� y' ...# �„"- r . 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TH� GE(3TEXTIIF FAf3RIG SH.AIt FF PlAGFO IN `HF E}CCAVAT=C TRENCH, BAC%SFLLEC, AN� GOMFACIL;7 7L7 Tt1E [xlSTlt�t; GRC?UNC SURFACE. 2= 11'O�C�D[N SIJI'i'QRT PQSTS SH11LL BE A 1�IM1tAEt}},A €}INENSIG�t QF 1 - t�'S" x 1 1/B" A.;R C1R K�I.N DRI�D QF HICKORI' t?Fi U4K AN� 4 ��E` Lt1N�3, `�,sILLL F'U51� :iFtkLL f3E $�IU�(JEL} "TEE" C�fi �'U� TYP:. WITH A MIhkIAtUM WEIGHT O= 1 .3 POI:NDS PER UNE4L F�CIT AVD 5 FEEF LQNG. P051 SPAC htG ShtAL'� B� A h1A7{{INJh# OF 8 FFF_T FdR 'h'(3VFN FM1ARIi. AAf7 ?r FFfT F�R NQN—N'QL''EN FABRIC. 3. THE GEC?�XTILE *ABRIC SHALL 8E ATTAC-IEG QIRECTLY Tfl THE �PSLOPE 5 D_ C= WCADEh F05TS YJ�fff U.5 INCiI STAPL[S =N A' L[hST 3 f',A,CCv, CJR 119T�� W(}GDEN tATH !WD NAIL �. hTTAvHMF;VT TQ STEEL F'C51S wi�� 6� �Y w[�� �ASfi�NERS bl� 5o PC�UNQ PLn.S7��C ll� �If�ARS DN THE I,�PS�O�E �f�E. 4. THE GEOT£J{71L� fABi'tIC SHALL CUNS151 UF EI1NEFt WCIWEN t}R NON—M1�4'CN FClLYESTER, R���Y�RQf YIFN�, STdAll37Ed M''ICSN, ��:Y-F""fHYI_ENF, OR P�LY'tt;NYL4�Et�E �I-LDRIdE. N(}N '/lCV�N �F.�REu MA`! BE N��OL[ FU�ICHED, HEs1T A(SI�DFt?, RFSih F.^.NJED, 4R C�IIIIBINATIONS THEREO}. ALL FABR C SNALL MEET `HE FC�LLQ'kING KEC�tJtR�M:JU15: TEST REQl1,�,F�EMENT .�4� �ALS1L_` MINItiIU►,� GKAf3 iENSILE :ifif2EFFG1ti A�S+M 0 4632 12Q LB�. IN THF A�IAC#i�NF [}I�ECT►�^N 1AI'di6�EJts1 GRAEI TFN51, E STRFNGTH �t�IM t� d632 '0{} � AS. IN iHE Ci�C755 MAC�i NL L;IFi'LCII(?N MAXIMUM APF'AR�NY .�.�'�NI'V(i SI��. A.STI/ [! 4i51 ND. ,30 E�iJ'JA1.Et�f� STAVaAR� S�FVF _ � MINIMUM PEl�MITTfVIiY AS'M D 4q�� {}.C75 SEC 1 hAA7LIMlJi,� PER►/IITTN=TY A-5TM G 4491 Q.135 5EC 0� 1(} y�rn/'sq ft o� 5�? mm cc�nskant head, �14JEMUtd L;LTRAVIOLEi 5'ABILITY A= M D 4355 IC� P�R�FNTAGE CF STRENGTH RETAINE� �t�:� �;�o r��av�s o� ExpaS��RE ' ALL NU�JERf��11 VAf t1F� RFPRFSEt�T MINIh1U1J/iMX11+U�11 A'.�FhGE R{7�.1� VA"�UES. {FOR �3{AMPLE, FHE a'lCRA�E 0�' AAINIMJLf TEST RE�ULTS 0*1 ANY R��L Ih A LO' SH'JULD �AEET QR E?fCE�C TFF idIN11ALM SPECI�I�C) WAt 1�E5.) 8Q� c'3F bU4TERIALS � ITCM Ql}+3N`1n i � SUPPORT POSTS � GEOTEK"ILE = F�t � ______ FASTEtti�RS � A5 RE4UIRED CRITICAL AREA PLANTING (p`C�@i Code 342 Nafurs�Resources Ccnserva6on Service CCn8BN8tOn P!act�S'Bntl8�0 I. DuflnlUon si:�.zJ;uJ docs not con:uin thc�tsl oi thc I'i�Jsra'. tt:ha:,StaiC Or;p�e:I;iwS L•s[ahlishir.g permancnl vegrtation n❑ci:.s�hal havc ur wc cap�Gi:1 tu h;�,i hi�h e:usion rcics. V. C�itoria and on sitrs�tal ha�•c gh}�sical,chcmicul,nr �inlej;ica:�conai�iinnc thal prz<ert die 1. Geaeral Criterls AppUtahle Tu All Purposes. est::hlisF.rr.ent uf vegetetinn wiLk nurtn�l '?raclice<. I. $ilc AsY.s..ntCnl II. Pu�posas ;l si;c invcsligsr�ur chnll hc���nducicd tu idrntil}•ar.y�hyzical,c�um�cal,or rn;s���::�����5y a����r�a as{vrt of a crcu.n•atinn bi��lu�i%il Condilin^s tnaf cuu d;:,tctit tNe ma���emenl>ysicn eo supper,u�:�ur men ol�he succrssful rstxblishment of���egeta�iun."I"he fnl��.u���ng purpuses. s:cr.i:�v��stigu;ion ah&II ii',IuJc e�tlusliur,OC seil characterivcc=.wil L�rtilitp,slupc. • Stabili7t and resto:c riF.uiar,arcas. us,ncrf�,mni;turc rcc,i.^.�c,dimatic paucrns, . ti�,�hiliic sln�r.i and i:l:anncl banks anJ prexi:ni:y ie naWral planl comrnuni:y,and xhnrc:incs. ai:c lr:stoiy. • Stahili�c�rc:u with cxis:ing or expcMed high r.des efwi',emsiun bJ wuter orw:n�t. Arras W(x pl�n[rd�cill beelessed�'. • K:l:abiinatc ard rc��cgctau degradcd si1:s that LnN�ant��matcr:als anc saiou:h:d or shup�d, :;mcu�be�tabilizrJ using:ur¢�I cxtablivhncnt it neede�7,ta mcet plac;iag a�d landscaping, puTnscx. tcch�i qu:5. III. Gonditions W here Practice AppUe9 LORI��&:.CA IdYC15«'1'.��1Z lln�lfd SOI�:FIC$Q;� rc-f:rmcd prior tr,saed6ed prrperation. -l�h�.s przc:i�c ap;lic�m higily di,:�rbcd arci such .._ lh•.til!zd�r Cisnitbcd<ius.prcparc a frm a:e�be�l. �lY.r weCbed s:1a11 weLain enoug'� • a.tice ur ab;:nJa?r.ed surl'�cc r.i:nc silcs, iine panlcles���f ltnifufm bhallnw co�eru�e • urhun cn�scn-ution sites, oCseed md cur.tut�..�ith muisWr;un�.�. . maicon�Lvc:ir,n^rces, nut;cnti. Furde:ailsor,�ed'^.ed pnpura::on,ref:r tu 14'ixonsin Ap.vr,umy • C.nSen�alior.praoC;iCe Constrociien si:e5, �l'etimical Nidc�a 5,EiUaldi511ing and • arcas ncediug stabiliza;iur.`�lorc ur uAer natuiel A1ainwin:.^.g tiaG��e tir�sses,Leg�.unes.and d:sas[rrs such zv tlnnds,inmados,and u�il.:fires, potbs:a+:�i h,Fs.ablis�ir.F and 4f aimaininF • e:o9ed�anks of ratcra:;hannels,b�mns uf ne»ly �ncmduccd Grsvcccs ara I.egurr.e4. c�nseucad c:^.annds,�nd!eke shnre;iaes,aad • arr.�dc�,:aded b}�I-,�m�n ucti��iies. 2. Sy:.�iz Szltr.iun and Secd Quality N. Federal,Tribal,Stata and Local Lawe Spe:ivs sciciitd I or pla:iting ahall he suit�n: :u:arrcn:tiitc cond:ticr.s,ir.tcnded usr;dnd Critirrl::n�a plar,�ing preclices shall romp:;•u�i�h all nu:esistant ci,d�sc.:sce anci i•�s:c�•wn�n•.ur. icdcrul,t-ihal,scatc and Inca7 ItaS,ru1Cs n' ta thc silc lacntinn. regulstions. The IanJo��•nrr anJr'or opera:cr is r:sponsi5le lbr sccuring requircd permit. Th"s ConSerrd7onRaC1C?SmnaaN9ererr�W�e4Dlnn[81)•I1'CLpaEMa[reedea.IOCttBinL'P_cuAeni�HLonoIl�3s�aCa'O, NRCS,wI duxnbaCiifemtl�eeH�cncf'el00MceleVrrdG�tle,awnla�tneNR('SSIn1eCAlceaCA'nlscrnsrLerCenevlate� 1�13 CcnsenaCs�Psso:l3so cAi�et�COSj aCt-2617. 'WcrcY r Ue 54riia�C Ihal arc shv�n n iafa ara deu�ed n X.Deh-iliu s.Tha�.cia aro ilaidzoi:x`rsl Ir,�dey are�sai r tl�c teat 342 2 �cle:ied spe:ir.,+��ill l�.r�c�,k:e ta;a�ily tu tictiin�a��t�ide of tF.e recurr.mende:l da:cs ac}:eccc adcauatc.:ensi:y s�r: vicx to mcst bc;�pE•roa�r;i by tha A�ca lia,n;.rcc 9:nhi:i�r li:�c silc i��'thin an ap;rupr:ai. f.nnscrvaL•�nnin or ti;atc Agronoir.Sst. rcrio.i. Froct sccd;rg is r.ot s.1 a.:ihu*�a:d kediaE \rticrte'hu,�uusu wcuJy�egria�ion mtthoil +��hi'�iusin�thi.s:ardnrd sc.r,:�•J fnr pl:irnirn shull he sui�.ahlc for tlic sitc. Doimaci;c:di^.�;can hc.scJ�chcr.p:anti�g ir.tmda.ed s=::in. 11�h��n r.sing�1u-m:un ti��.icsid;�i;ilicdasinsiricud�:rpmFihiicd sccdicFcin:encectralc�lduwcrcas.:hcsitc Fy luw sial:nc�Fc plan�c:�. mu,i ho�mi nc�J ar�n..d:nE;:o inc er.E;-:cring d:aigr.(:1 ap�lici6:c)und Cer7i!ird SceC hhcll hr uscd,a�d s:edir.g 51`i3cun5:ri VRC4 1-1c130��ti[c Tedl:tic&! rul:a'.�iq 6cb;eid Cn F'arc l.;�a.^..1rr?;i'I ti�. Uu�dc. 5ccticn IV.I\\'f i'UTG? ticcd t:k mtnrrr.�tio-such::s p�.v.t� xnc Cnrecr:eti,mi Pracd.c s���„e asa, gcrmir:etinn and=m� :omputztior_c!:�adjuc+, 1gulching. s:cdiag ra:rs mest bc suhrc:ucJ w duiurcrn! nctu,l serJing r.it:c .4::nrrd o,?�urf.��i �. Ku;rirnl ar,d Snil Ame.-,dm:m K:u��i:emrm.s seedin.g rrres will he hasrJ on�he cqur.:f.i•n: u(If�i>pc�ec.,H PI.S, d:A.rzilncd hy W';'.u�.ee�d��.nt intrni.ica:i s�e:lecso il mulnply:ng thc percent punt} o;' wtal trri:!ity�ana pil Icvcl Kili be�r.n:nJeJ Iu per.cnt gcrmS�u:iun. ,e:is(y fr: ��ecds nf'chc plsm.pai:. �o be ts:ablishcd. PertiErer::nJ Pmt. ClnferK;d inlrc�JaceJ unJ nuii��: er;s:•.inJ ro:.��nun:ndati.n<��:;:hc dcrerr.iined hr'a 'orh srrd,re�o��rr.o.��::c,�� {'I�.-mti��.p sui:tesL a�±�'�.; r.u�ri,nts��iq be appliail ':�Iln���uig\t9 PU"fCi Stxcdsd 57i'r,Nu:ricr.t l4hr�ce.riifie�SB:� is unds011nb1c or ti7:utag:.r.icrn. II ru se-il tes:is a�ailable, diflicnit tn 1oca:c, urn.�t,•rr.uird xcd can hc zpFly a m inanum nC ISU�c�un�ds nf 2U-IO-7U u.cd,::iur tes�iae lar�uiclal puri�y, iert:lire:anJ�wn�of 80.go Gn•�.c or y.crn��na:icn:and o[5cr n�.cchanicu:Gusl:tics, cy�.ii.r.b.nt per:3crc. Snii a.*.undrt:cn•s mny br such,as incrt r..�att:r und uther��c;p��r aveJ i����:iseJ ul the disr�;eliori uf�i calilicJ scrds. i�ur+ri�xlionplat'�ntt. Thchessi'orwai��ing chc us:c(wil amcnJmencs shall Ct It morc thun 2f p�ti�n1 u'"Icgume sezd is dp�p;rientCS in the clirn['s cice lile. hard sccd,increnu thc smiinz,rutc fur tceumes hy lhe pe'[en[age of harJ >teJ. l�ur�•s`.ab:isfu'lcnt of.fr:mv.r,oeci�-�:, i_sc o�� Snil xmcndr.ients:vc�ol n:qsind. ln:roducui and nativc frgame serd�hal:bc inneulatcd imainliatcl.� prinr:i pl¢ncng. <. cci•db�d Prcpars�inn Rt:'vabia incculant sh:ii 6c sFcciLc:u lic Icgumc xcecA. 15'hcm m�rc th,en nnc Prior�u planting i�Hn crnnla^.d f ie,ds,��r.'fy legcmz specie is usai,cach a�erie w ill h: that hefi:cides prc�•ie�uly:�plicd to thc siic inoculs�rd e�:pnra�cic. a�ill r.u:"c:r..��u4�-i"z;d damagc th;ncw sca"ng. _, tieedine Ycriods Si�t prcpa�a;inn snall b:edcquat:m as:urc '1 he specilic Jatc lh�t pruviJcs the brs: .rr:d suppress:on and to y?runlol[ chan:c rix>ucccss wii]vary Irom south tn grrninztinr.en.i�rnwtn ofthc epnics nurth miJ Crum��vcr lo}�:;;�+•�ilh prevailing p:ar.tc:1. mnisn;rc and�cmprratu�c coa:l:tians. l.utc su•nmcr��x��ing i>genornlly rickia'[hnr PlunlinF cyuip�r.cn:type,u:;e,and;ir.iin� spring secdin�. Plur.lint a!ci:her end uf Gi: shnll i?e nppwprin::: Rrr:ic nitd c.o^,diliorts, xlli+�.aNr range is ri.Aier th:ar.the n�!ddic nf snil charactecisecs,a:J q Fe of secds I�iz�. the mngc. Itc.`'cr tc Figurr I f:,r;!y.tin� cicl SciccccA tn as.�rc uni(errc pla:cmcnc zcmas 2nd T::hles ! and 2 for scc«ir;�da[cs. end gcrmir.utior.. NRCS.':il '!13 342-3 Licicrin Wisc.insia Agrcr.n^i}��I�cchnical Ibi�iinf grasscs. �slirc pl¢n[i�gs arc nol Ne[ca 5 ��� 61'ur dctuilud geiduncu lur permil[ec ic conecnL-a[c:i Guw ch�n::cls. spccific s W&IiDns. l) :� r�inimu�ioFfiQ<ccdvpr. squarcinot F. b:al.:ing.�f ampumry lovaq cnd lur w!�J nat�.r grass pl:anting.i. Cnm�:inior.Ct�p :cy�.i�cA. hh:lci�ing.tempency u,.�er, a:i�i eur. punion 21 I or n�ecre gr'.iss niiJ I'nrh:7egun+v .rops a:c vita! prncticrs ctiliicd 1n scp,nn mi�:ures,a minimur.. oC40 vccdn per thc cstaL•lish-nmre oi'n cri:ical arc:s plahctny,. >q�.iarc foot o:�,"643 a.^.d LL fO]O�R1LLM p1 �1'cmFurury wecr und eampunian cra�s 2U xces pca sy;:are [uo[ .'.�r[h.� suapr�5�tcr.1 growl'n and limil so�..' a�oaion fcrh�lagcmc c�empo.-.cnt is rcquirzd. d�.vingtl:ccs:ahlish^i:rt;c:in.'.. tisc �I�n.rninimurr. of2Ulurb�:cgumcxvdx d�pends v:�:he six.o:w'iliuns,cnrihud ul Ver aquare fpo� is no[reqaircd whrn:hc plaminy,a:i�ucd mist�rc. snlid ste�nd naliyc er:+�s miclicu cnmpi ise nt RC grass scrds ,^.cr squarc For funher::etails on nr,l:ni�:g,tcn:porary To��t is u:ilizcd. cvvcr und compur;ua crop iccmm�•.cnAa:ion<, ic�rr In 11'i.cnnsin ('anada•'\'irginiu wildn'c und siJcu'sb gramu Agronomy Trchn;cul �ele.' an1 6. +haG r.Vt c>cce•'-a maximum nl '_O percrnt ol'1"r.:r:Gu�rcd gr'sss sc.:ia pCr s�:�an :ual in s. cnu��ror seea n+i:r�re ne.�e�o�ro��� ccs[or.: SCtc mi�LacS. ]trd��ng rulcs sn.ba4.�1 en st2ds per squ::r:: t�nut �'_ pJdilional CrileriM to SlqAilixr Strea m cd Ytuc Live Srrds. K:(er W'I'ublcs 3 w:J a fu: Chxnod Annka aeA Sl�nrcline9 temmon species and sae�i:ng rates. ��'�ccoisin FOTCi Scand:i-d Sfti}�ti:rruaih�nk�.:! �Sdi[:unal upp:uved ypecic>lur cri/�cal „re^. [hnrCline Prn[eilion, sh�.l bc used[o sC+Uli�c plancing can b:fo.:nd in�i'iscnnsir. Apronnr.:}� llic tue andr'ur 6ank h��drnioAic�nncs 6cYn:r 7-echr,ia Ya�es 5 unJ 6. Spccies nol listmd in �c�c�tinn esLablish.�cn:. thc techniul cotcs m�st bc�pacmcd in ad��ncc hy P.�c Stntc Agn:nnmist. 1. HanA and Chenr.el Slopes a. In:rnduc�d C;rays and Lcgumc Pl-rntings on ICrnti:y.mu�k, unJ pmu;;i Ae.�irahle exis;ing Cri[il;il� S1tCS �'egeluue!G 3uring praCtiGC iOSL9:lxiiOn. Ccslnm and sLaru:ud mixm:es .ri�l cunpriae On siles �.ith a dix:urhed s��ii prn�ite, [npxnil o!'ul leasl SC percent gnass sced,eonsisling �vill be siuck:�iltJ and sp�esd nvcr areas to of ct Icast 25 �crcent s.�d 1'orming grass sced �.'plenl:d as neeJzd lo meet p'.an:ini,2nd Fa�yucm .`'oul. lund shupir.g nteds., ,1 mmimum af 160 seeds per syuurc lou: is Chnnne:s�de slopcs shall hc vt�ed to u rcqa:ired for ei[her a so;id scand nf�racscs nr siahlc sln[H.tn I�ilun[c csi�h�lisFmcr.t ua:1 a cum6m:n�on of gr.us;s a'd l:gum:s. �:�:�inlcnsnCC pf d�^sircd vrgeluliu::. lnr.ease seeding rate hy IS perccnt waen Slopes ste�i-per lii�; 2iI-I V siall ncn be <:.�m7ant xeeding ixcun >LaSilirc.!csing vcrc[u:�un xlonc. A cembinatlu:i eS�cR.c:a:ivc and ceruncrai SWndurcl miscs IislcJ in 7�6k 5 wi:l meel T-�i�:�y will bc c5��.'. nn iC:+c slop:�to tl��e ir.in"rmuri seed mi�eure crherii u:vure adeqa:c s�a6ili:y. b. Nabve I Icr6uca•ous Planting� �n Cri[ical ❑��;ng shall be permaner.dy z+cdcdeJ un tiitcs hii h ha'rerd sit.�,tiuch us c:LL 6un►s.urcas c�l sccpage nr n�::r potrnt�zlll'umtublc arcis. Na:ivC Y[:CUi:i i�CC(;CllCfa:ty P.nl recumme�nicJ :u:critic❑1 erca plur.tin€s,��� 2 tin:cics 5rle.c:on Lo thcir slu+n�es[ablishment end hocausa they � :vc Ch�mp gra;tc+, nu:ch2 prcfCrrcd SJA� l'lant na::riul uscd lur:I:is purpu>c sfi..�:l: NRCS_WI 7;17 342� • hc sdaptcd tn thc h���irnl:��?ic�:}nc into mul.i: is recumr.icadcJ, Fu:nu:c t�•hich thcy tisill hc pl3n:cd. ;nfnrmatinr.•cgard:ng hyrdosee�ing;rctcr tu • bc ad7pt:e ar.d p-ot'c::in lic rcSioas in Wi:wnsi�!Igrur.u:ny 7ccfu•ic�d iVuW 6. tvhich tF.cr stiill he used. • Hhen ma.ur:. p-uvuee pl;uit Z. Graec ti�a steh`.c a,urz.�hen shap:n�l�d COinm,inilicslh:;la'ec;,mpaliElci�ift elimir.s:ealli�ecr:;ils. Forsinpey ,lee�Cr ;tio�:�Ire;ur r�is:mg in �h�arez. �han�f1:14',enhanccd slabi::r.ativa ucLivities • rrolcci thc;:�zn::]6anks but wt sccn as s.�il h'.ccrrinccring ciay hc rcq��ire:i. rwlriG .i:anncl �,ipacit�. Chusc przciirc concrpts shall fuhotiti U. AJditiunxl Crilcria to Stn6ilae Arcas of apprm•eit�le;ign prncederes locatcd in 4he NkC5 I>r,�incnring l i:1C tf<n:Jbuuk, F.rosiOn R) \�'incl rnJ N`xler CI•apt�i 18, I. Il::emnun:r,�plant Lio na.; and cnvcr ' 7':�c tne nf[he 5!n�c,or L�c o�lllet ol't�e nteJe�to rv:Juce �,i:rf a�:d �.alcr t:usiun tc � �onccmra;cd Ilu�+ tF.annel,snall bc.s:<ihlc thc planr.iY sui! luss ahje�ti4: shzll hc bc`.ar.aricrr.pting sec+:fir.e u,thc sln�e. deterir,r7��d usin�t=it currti�il ,tpprui�ed +yind andrr,r titiatcrcrosinn prcdicunn 1ccMnloF�. q, Cqn,�cctr,iiei9 Iln�e ma� ncc�9 �n hz diverted ` ::um �nc cri:i.a! arcu danng lhu DO nut us�Sill:�gc++'hrrz deair.i6lr esk,l:ishm�n�pci iod. vc;ctstinn is a::ca�y prescnt o� �aFr.c tin:l distoi�+w:ce tiai!1 incre�:e the pot�r.tial fur S. :�I� (�'III�ICS il[l,t�.t%'F f1I:5 451II bC�I�:4 dR(�a crosinr.or cacsc cn�?ir.icntstion tn ;eveled during s«�bcil prcparatiur�, �mtirur.mcnt�llr scnsitivc ur�. G. A minime:n u[4 iac`ies u1 fria'cic suil ,;. Uc;a cnmp�.^.in�crnr a;ad{c,". prn�cdin�. ma[criat c�r topsoil sh�ll h:ad�ni ar.d mixcd F.. AJditiunrl Crilrria tu kehxbilitete and !u enpuse� ro:kp,ar'dy,rrr:c f�,shalcy Rcve�etate De�raded Sites That('anoot Bc m,r.erial,nr c�utmel;r .inc icxtur4d suhs�iii. Stubfliced l'eing Vurmnl EstaLliahmcot ?, tiod plutmrni sbull hc limitcd tn urcas tht�t Techniques czn natcrasiy suRp:y nccdcJ muisA:n u� � S , 'sii:S tbat C�n bC irrip¢tcd dcrin.,thc I �_ ,lali r�licn cs:ahlishncntperic�d. I. On sitcs th,t a;c Wo s[tcp fo:rtg:d�c s, s�a ,���:� nc�i5ccd ard snchnrcd usin�, see�ing equ:pment tn opera:c,tnc uu r,f • - technique•to cir�ure that i;ten�,t�ns ri ;�I�.e hydroseeding z�d r.srh:,�lcully h'.uxn un;il estahli.ched 34"L-5 F'iRurr I Plaming Loncs � �...., x.,�.i,. North .,.�Z��� ..,�..,,� ,,. w..., �..,, ��..,a �..,�. ,,.. _�� � v, �,... ..,� —� .�.,.�. uRan �ne. ..,f�: NW• �� UryV�M �MannY M�dr� hrte u�.i su.ti nva b+an� m� ^ 'Mmi N�i� Wwpo �y UJ�1lAt bwri •���� 1uMD � '� �.1un � M.rnO�Pubx w.a�a NawNa Central 1�Ow� Niw+e ,N� M��Ya G'�w� , Iravu lNt tnJ���l� MY• N W�K/ )� SJ�lH� PW[ MY AHra �yy. n�yml h..�rt Ov I�MM. �/��+y I w� �qnJu [.a� SQYL� � Ja.w� Gwn IF.1 M�vIM1 4[e� �wnN 7'a6k 1 '1'abk 2 SeedYeg DRrJRan6ea tor Nwti�•e MicNres and Secdi■=D�te�Ranga for introdueed Graeeea, ComP�aion Crope I,egumea,and Companion Crops 7.one Seedln r'Zanc g Spring ��ner �roiet Norltcm -I�ha+� -7�15 �. Norlh 5!I -6i15 i�l i.R+111 � I 1:1 -FrCcrc�p Ccntral l hau.(,30 Crnnal J'I S-C•;I &:l • 621 � �VI -Prcczc up ._ __ Sovihcrn Thur.�-f„'tD South a'1 -Si15 8'7�. R49 11!I -Frcc�eur rners,tiw 1I13 3d2-6 VI. COneid6�Y5ons cnmpN.iiir.n an! pn.r eslahlishn:rnt nl snm:; s�.ecics. Scc:1�?-rn�carclouls'�u:.lcnolcxceed :tddi:ional �cro:nmrnJa6ons rc>al�nb:o�leaign tha� 25 pCl.cn1 Cf�hC rc.inicium rcquircmcnt,with th. mny en'w�i.e lhe use nL ar evoid proFkm�a�a:[h,this execp:ien uf ail�nucs d.•a:gned foi'iril ntcs e �ttsNicc.Uut 8rt:r.ol re:JaircJ lu cns'an� ils Uusi: ,�n� wc�5itt+. wnsen�atpn functinnc arc as 1'n:lnws_ l. Consi.iu the usc ot er.it hh:��n}:ir:eer;�ig :1. hlinimiin activlics w5i:h di:twh aildli(c durir.p ���h:1i:7'1CS lU 8[f251 afl� r�rzvCnt slape tai;ures Fi:p'int.�cy neslirig sessun M.iy I S d�recgh ar.d crnsinn. Fnr appnaccd design pra.cdures, Augus7 1. r�fer to Chapcu� ?H p.`Iho KRCS Fr-y,inccrinY. Fie'�.'.H:xndhon:i(FFHi. R. Consi3cr secdicg a: a:o•+.<r �atc and m;:kiag: puascs to cmure un:furm cc�•r:�c. Chcck sccv hi, Cun.idcr ullci�cr.lices tn r duc,or dimisaa thc Fa�t3 rigularlg lo C0Y'JTV CVtT tll5IflJ0.110(1 dctivciy nl'xd:mcnt ond sssccia;ec pullclunls inw ;a:ripucnn o,ur:`..y in,plrcrr.ting upland C. Hr:tvy lrefli: und+u:cumpacicJ scil urcu may trrcttr.:rnt ;racticcs- r.zed cpe:;al s4e prepar:a�ion nrior�o x.eding. VII. Plans and Speciflcations D. S_�rig..ruol s7ucks,Cruw::s,cune-s,cu:ins.und sad ma} '^c cr.r.a:dcrcd uY.crc upprnpria[c to k'rep�xrc Fl�ns ftr.d Spt':iliCall01�£ftc CSCh :iC:d or accclarulc�hc cs�a:lia�mcnl u:covcr. re.sneF.Cm:n[:mi[ ncmr:i:ng lo fr.e Crit�ria and Qpciatiun and M::irnan::ncc s::Cons nfthis sl2ndard. L. W'ao;iy s:cubs u:vras m�y be u>rJ unly u:1er �P��((9�IItions sha::dcsrnbc lhr rcy�r.wmenls lur ir.i:ial S�sbiliiaticn. !'laitl�n aCCOCd�i�Cc wiin[hc upplying t1:is pr,�Cdcc to mccl thc ir.tcrdcd�uip.�cc purpcsc a1'[hc p;cnling. Scr µ'1 1�O�f�G using_�hc i�prrprialc soccificztion und.i+r icb shccts. St-,n.i:v3s 613.9�rcti��J'h!ub Pl:nriing; unC 58L�, l hc Cullo�.�in�c:crnenis scmtl Uc adJrciscd ir,thc ti:r:amhank ¢nd Rhoreland Ycolccr.nc. Alui sec �.�a,n�,g Q`p�icahlc, to mcW thc inLcr.dcd purpasc. 1�R[;5 Lngincer,ng FicJd H;v:dhnoA.C:rapta 16, tit-:amhank nnd 5horcli�c ?'rntcctioa an:: . Sitc prcparati,n. ll:ap�er I8.�iil tiioc�:ginening ior li�lanc . F�crtil,zr. application. Slopc Pmicction. . 1��¢�hoJs o:secding;ala^.tir.t, F. Connidcr u;ir.g carticn such as�'crmiculitc, • Sclrc::un ul apuCits. aawdust.�u:J wy'xnn meul[u incrcase vulumc • :�nalysis o:sced yuuli:}. unc �r.il;ht Inr unifo:m se��7 distrihetinr.. • �eedicg ra:e {cdjusted ba�ed on p;ve live seeef cakula�en�1. G. CV��sidcr'.�milcJ o� ro ux o(hCrbiei:lc�or._ �e:.r • �furgc:nc:mFxr ol p'.un7s pc:nyuarC luul 'afler prinr tn ssdicg. l(h:rbi-idcs mus!hc axe:1, e:nrrgencc. .nsu:c��un:is no potcntiai for cairvo+•cr end • �'1uiSir.g(it uppLicaGle). fnlloic la'+rl rccnmmcndatinns. ]�olln+a N'[ • Tcmporrq covc{it applica6le). iUTG Star.JarJ 59!,[nicgrzicd Pc�t • Companion cr�p(i1'a�plicah:c). Manag,emrn[; fnr pcsticiJe usc and seicty. . W'ecJ centrol ac[ivili:s u���ing the estrhiishment perind 1L Considcr<o.'.dinglocS:ahlishve�c4�iionnrst�c�- sluprs. l�ur iurttr- deluils ur.:hu special eri»iun �p:cifi..11iun5 S?'.all L�c iecn�ded using �\'iseonsin Job carrnl r.icasur:,rcfcr!o \Visconsin Afmnnmy Sh^cts 134,Ho�v loL•sl.fb:ish atl.l 415ittCGl❑ 'I echr.ical Vule 6. In[[odu�-e.i G�a55e5 anG Legumex; and 135,f Inw�t� Istch:ist ur.d Muictein Nutivc Grwxc,Port+s and L (eWnsidcrestuhlishir.gebuffcrnftrc�and:nr �.i.�,�i�-�i_;, gn�ss_s nust to ir.t:rm iren t or t rrc.nn ial +�cu+m s VIII. Oparatlon and Malntenance 1 Cor.sidcr ptunling na?S��e�•egetution und�o[]u[td grr;ohv,rnzi �vhcn rca[nring riparisn corridors to iLs A. Nuxiuus.vccds an:i o:F�c� c..desi�ahlc.p.x.i.5 p:c-setU.ment con�titiur.s. mus�be con'xolled 'e: all si[cs. During the 1'.rri ycaC.;no���t larr.in�;s at 1 i tc 2l�ag intcvals nr A. !ligh sccd counts per scuarc foct mue:�abucr fh: whor. wteds arc 1�-i-0 inchc.s hi�h�1nd hd�o!:lh: rcrnmmcndcd r.iinimcros r.iay Icad ln csc:ssivc devclogmcn:i�(matum s�d. \�tnn�int hcig:lt Nf7C5.YJI '!1] 342-7 shouW F�4 in:'..e_Ar, inlrodercJ end ?inehcti 1.'Si�A,NHCS.P:i-son.in.Iob 9hect "�,Hn+��:n l:�rnsSi�:plarns. �m::l_grair.:anp:.ruen:rups C.lnbC�hnn:iS331n1air. lsCti�c(ir:esscs�fnrha,a-td sfiamld 6�n�e�c:�al bou7+Inge.ae'priu::n Lrg.imrc. he;:dinl., Sra�SprayingorhanJpiilh.n�nuy 6e necdad f,�r samz im�yive;pecits sach ne�histl:� X. OeTinitions icnA�r.rp`c lo o�ast^Pc , Fcre.u�A�tivated 1'en,it:g i?afrs f��'..'..1:� -an:ncrr.�r 13. Sitcs�r,s; rcylirc nr.�;ning Pcrindis i7ninicnancc ir.sccds per sqcan:1u�9 ur pounds per acrc,w;:en the cnnsictino,c.`mouir.g,barning,o•hc:6ic:At Pf.ti`slnsthanl00per�znt. [ri'1611^.cG[. :Cs:!�:!i�'.:f.i� Chc cs;wsurc u(thc�il:;u Jircrl C. �:t_c shuctd hc i.-.s�cc�cd rvin3ira!ly!o cnsuro sin:lig:�l.pfC��niling e•iatd3,71d 0::'�Cr'aCtory lha[ sitcstaF.iliva�ionnojccuvcs¢rcb:ia5mct. inllucnccpLmlgro�.�inE.:onditi.ins. Fnrccamplc,u t1.:l;h S1Cpc 1Cr.d5 tn bc rnnlcr znd�ioister«•hilc a I%. Ralerencea snu�hd�recint!slnpr tcnds to hc cricr and a�arm:r. Curlis,l. I-. I)sY. l-tcV��ctaliunelN:scu:sn:�n S'nNBicengi�rrcrir,glP/L ; Piacli.:utcombin.ng urdinaV.unofpin.*.lcommani::e� Unircrsilyel mcch.in:cul.hiulogi�:rl.anuecoloYic:d..on..cp7<[n N'ncor�in Prea�.Mudiwr,.\1�iuonsir.. urres�:uiJ pn��em shallo«'slope fyilcics�r'J c:uaion. Hcnderson,R. A. 1995.PL�nt Sp��.ies C'nc.p:•s9inr.o.` Crrti6ed 5�:.��:/'r".d :: -Sccd thac mects thc atar.canis `b'iscnrsin Prairiec An Aid en Sekctin�9Ex.{es}ar eseablishcd by the Ccsig�atcd oRicial ser;i cert:f}�ir,@ Plantings and Res[e:ations Dased Opo:�l�nivcrsiry e` agen.y:iv thc puTnse nf ensuring sp�tiics�'vurietr, Wiscn^,sin-hTadiv.n P:�nt Fcofngy LaFor,�lory D'st.t. :pcci�s�oar.ctal purily 811,MtChW1t[�lI qLLd];h'. �I�1: ���51'��P.SIII D��3(l1:lCIiLJ���21J1'3�RCSO�-'tCc W�IGC�Fl4111��f0�`IO1r�OVCRCit[:t55C110L'OII Iti lI1L` Teehnical Rulleen Ko. I RR. oti�cial seeA certilying xgen.y lar N`senr_tin- Ladd; D. i�e flberlq F. 1'i95.'CellgncePrairi: C:ertn.^„ne ({�LI;1—,'.��:U1�1 U11R�1\Ii.�US.Plillll5 N'SI:R V.'ildtlnwors,A Fie:d CiuiJo. Thc Na:urc shor especificd€rnctic makeu;. I ur eear.:plc.::ll big Cnr_cerva�c}'. hlur.:':t:n alunls Ihui are�cneti�cllr ad�N[ed io gro�� cr.d matu:c in �hc�limntic condi:iom fu•,mJ �n the Nicho7s,S.cnd Ilntinc,L. l9'6.Yrir.c k'nm:r. dri31cs5 rcgion coulc bc c�n�iJr-cJ u gcmrtyFc llni��ersLLy ul�h5scuns�-Lx;�u:un.Pab;iwliur. CiZ736. /nirulaced S;xrios��:�I.-.!-Pi2r45pcCiCs 1h61 historically a�ere no[netile�n\nrth nrccrica and P;tc:Aa:d.S.ncd Atu�nl,C. 1997. -fhe l a:igru�s wen bro'�gh:}wrc��om e.�hicr pxrc�nt thc wo�ld,�or Neslutuliun 1fanJLuuk for 1'raities,Sst::nr.as anJ esnmplc,5mi�otlt 6:uIDcgraas an2 a'.falta. N'�rodlands. 5uciei.• CocGculo�iwl K:.lo:alion P;✓rr.t�SpeC�ds!(':.1 J.l-Pianu s�c"scs ihut Rnck, 11.\�'. 1971. Prairic Prnpegatios l landb�x�k. histnrically �tould ha��c bxa fuu:d gru�ving ir.Nor:� 13ocnlct Bnlanicxl G�rdais. Autcrica such us hig blu.^strm r.r gccca r.eedlc-gr..ss. �ISUA.NItCS.\uliunalGnginueringHandbook. :\'art-Cc�fifed5esd/G'A7i SC2SC9C�i5yYa�u�n. Purt ti5Q fi�gineering Field Hundbeu's. proaxud,�ested nnJ labcleJ for s}+ecizs`��aricty �nd ne,:hanical quali�� factocs,Fu�is r.nt ccr.=.^:cd hy an USDA,NItCS, \4'ixonsin I�icld qtTicc�fcchnicrl ofl?ciul srud ccrtiiyin�;igc�cy Guidc(FOTG),Scr;ion 1\+,Prn:.:ice$tandards and Specilicet�nnx. Paa��l.:ve.1'erdtYl..S7 (1'A.?;� -- PLSisamc3nsof eacpressing send cu:f.it.�,based oc the pr.centage ol' UtiDA,tiR('ti,\4'iunnsin:1gror.omy l�eohni:al 5cY'i i� �seed lot thrl is heth pus anj viahlc.YI.S is Nu�c 5,Hsm6hshir.g:iad Maintuin:ng�ativz Gr�uvwe, calwlated 6v mu:�i��l�ing thc pcicrncagc nY:otal ForL•s,end Legumes. eiablt setd(�ern:inar.�:n+hard sRd-enrmant sced i by thc(�tr.er.�a�r n'E��_i�.�d di�.iJcd by I(Hi. USD:I,NRCS, W'istunsin A�unum}��1 cChr,icnl \o:e6,L•'s;ablishing:n:d�f�;in;sSniry,[neroduceJ (inlested.kea!!'A.1./-Seedlhalhasnuassurur.ces Cnuses snd I e�urncs. uf tes�ng fu:s,r.��zs`varizn�sn3 me.hanical qualiry, i.a,spccics7�•a^:cty rurih�,ir.crl matYr,ol1:iK c:op ur USUA.NRCS. 15'iswr,sin JabSheel t34,l7oi.�te uced see:.'s anJ grrminati�..n po�enlinl l'n:esl�d s�cd Estuolish und Maintair.Ir.tmduc:c�(:tasscs a^.d ������,.�;;i���nt nc l�hcicd- l.cgwn�. NRCS.Nn iltj 342-8 1'xble 7 ('r�nnnun Sperlec and Seedin� RMrs for('ritir al ,\rca PlqntinGs 5ingic 8pociae ('ommon Piame �cirnlific Vymr Nofy�ure Rerlme ymlipg Nate 5mlx7.b. �`��qO''� {PI�) P�.p.b.iAc. I.Iix.L�r. Valivc Gnssss Ilir �IIu;.I�i:i :\cdtoeofl:�n .Critd:l U_=1ht. 1•!.14'M 11 I@.S1i1;11 ;M CaiiaJ:�itiilJR��� f.l�rn�:� c�.r�.>t:�i.ls :lld.At. 11'M1� li k� .':'•:I IY 6nJi:� f?as> 4.r�lii.:iu:u i,�l��_, U.U\7. �7. V.bt.11� IU 19:.1(:ri =A l.dllc B.�ob.c: L:hira::h'-n,m:�nn.'.riu-n Il. 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If mnrc;han 204�>nCthc Ic};urnt s�cd is hard a�:cd,incr�asc[hc sc:.ding�atc ti�r Icgamcs h} ihc pCrccnt oThard s�cd Secds per squarc tool t'nr a pahi:vlur>Fkcie enn bc culcul:rteC by multip:yint,lhe numhtr nf s4��b.per puund pf Ihe apecic h�� th�rntc�Tl!:c spe�ie in�vur.d�s;per ucre dividcd hy;3.54[}squurc lx�. 'Sad-f�rm'ng gr.ss pinnts. 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'_p) �•IZ-?0 11'e:J:lrs••• qlniAe[lu�u Irilulwmh5�'"i�l.rr� ? ?I ! V(R' ... _ . .. . . � F�onP.i.-nr N i.r�•i.•.. 14ui pinlenn'• .. � IU�I W'ctldcsc I1::JIiq+ rty,roT'SR'.h}mICA .' iii �J2�21 . _ . - . - _ _ — _- _ .__ .- {'r'R' 5.�v hkikcCL,:.r `ltilbl:mnh}hridum ? � i' •'I itx�.W.S:q'i::xrt'La rva.�is.r::J in 1:.:'.5'rsem:i 4"i.i:JwIW�r ^F.3�� E�d'�c�AckrL+ LVVi �'.5'uic��.a).., i:50 C`..'�ndsidSL-comhankv •••p!nN.A tn lc mct ac olh�.r silc b:scnp9.mr.��hcr:r.:::u'vd NRCS.WI 7fi3 O �► I [��� How to Establish and Maintain Nati�e U F �lR Grasses, Forbs, and Legumes Il : (?n�i,-ininoncolAy��citlturo NaluralRa=.eun:r-;CMt.e�Yal�,,J�i9c-:cr. �Q/ISCp1151O�O�J .Sf1eeC 1.35 � � . . I.undoa�ncr: 7�rutt: If��ou aee recefeing financial assietance fnr cumpletlng Ihls planHn�,rcfrr to your��retment[or auy I n�lJltluoal rtquircmeats or rextrlttlona. , 1'CRPUtiE SPF.CI�S SRLF.CTIUV AND.l'EF.D Q[iAI.ITI' This;uh xh:et d:scnbex me�hoAs tu��s+ablish and 1. Speeie.e anA cuhivara��us�be sclMed based maintain nativc y,ra.�ses,(er6s,and lagu�es arxi uFcm ths ada��tation tn sitc conditinn.,inr.luding �ipplie;lo�hc fol:owing praeeiee: uppropriale�ruiatu:c regia:e.c?imsuc condilina:, suil wndiuoas,and landuspc pr�sitivn ❑ Co�ccn�ahan Ca��cr(327) ❑ Critieal Are;�PI^n;ir.g(1421 7. Seleet specirs hased on gnnvtL eki��ncicris�ies, iJ Porage:md dinttuas P;�nni��(512) �crtility m�ui�nnenla,discasc rsixtait[c, compa:ibil!ry with otl�cr spc.ics,ar.d tfic \ati�•e speues car.be u>eri��,ar.cuan:iHF one or intrnd:A use o(tbe x.ed'mg- mor cf�hr fulluu•mg: 3. ]�Lst�:rc<u�uy meel all n;quiremats nf�hc • Reducc u,i�. rrosiun. \Vixoasln n�eed law>. Speci�s idnrtificd eu • 6nhunce poLulatof:v2d n�ilSlife habi�a�. rr.;tricteA or ptohibiled by law sl:all r.ot be • Incrcase foraFe cupply dwing�riwls ot low plantod_ produaior • Pnxlucc fce�:secck Tor bm@id or r.uigy 4. Serd must he nf nigh qua;ity a:u1 mect thc prnduc�inr. recuirements of�he IV'isconsin scrd laws for • Impn,er sail.walcr,and alr quality. ecrUfiwLon. lFceni'ieJ xoJ i�twt av'rilablq non�renified xcul may 6e�scd�c lon;,ss thc For adu+[irm.;l rccommcnda:ions,rcfcr to\l'ia.uas•n Scu1 is Icstcd tor purlh�and ecrmi^aiion L•y. VRCS Agronomy Tei:twicxl Kute 5,1_s�a6lishir.F anQ tr.tinE 1sMirntu�y fi�'fuwing Assucxanon of Maimsining hativc Grasscs,Forbs,and Lcguro�-s,ai O��1U�I SCCd AL13I}'S[5�AOSAf(fRki�{Ille'.> If hup:!iw-h-��._w_i.nrc.:;�gJnyyh�:�-h�ical:::c�nata;.hcr.�l. 5'uu plan lo u�c uoicst�d smd.�riar upproval muat oc grar.ted from nRCS heFare plantin�. - '�'-� � i. VaCvc sp�xies a:o rnt rC4�1p1RItrk1u1 io ccnccnr.atcd tlow areaa duc lo their slow — cs�ablishmcnt and croa�th characwtisticx. '— 'y Il'� � C. ICone or mnrc of thc�ccics io tF.c rnix roonists or rnurt than 20 pen;em han;serd.ttr ucding ❑ile fur Ihe spectes must bc incrcastd by ihe xrcn� i, f c o har . 1 J rrd. '. Le�n�•nc s.cus muct hc iiwc�.dai�i p•iur to ��ld'Viq�, USDA-NRCS April 2013 Wisco�sin Job Shcet 135 SL'6:UINC 1'EHIUU5 A\U W1TF) Sor� r.aiivc accJ..:ur Iluffy,Iiy.In,:uiJ c6a(Fp uPi�h rr.�ui.c���ihitnrs:n C�:.accd hnics an thc dn:l Icr[hc I. Scc:l:ng ralcs and spcciu Jrc pru�':dcd nn chc sccd ta Iluw tmifn-mlp. When pu,cihlt.cecl.alun�iA attuncC ccWinp,p..,sn. Rutcs arc bascd u�un Ik s�iricd ac�cu�tng:o s�c and s6ap:und pla::cd in 1'urc L�.ve ScaJ(P1.S1 fn or:i��i to drtrrr.�inc thc uppropiiatc sccd boxcc ln cnsum unif�nrni P]ti,thc scrd r.re.r.b:tcs:al fr.r puritp and di.:�i i�u:�un across[h:�i:Jd. ��e'nii�r.�tion f�:vui^a�re.c�.e�in-��inan:=s1 ass�s:anca `or ttis praclic,.any ch�mg<'.��o I�n SCcd can ulsn bc broad.-ast b}•csm.g uir sccdcrs, cr.ecics m raxs f_.eni in the scedinFpla�rnu�t be fer�i::'rer spreaa'.cr.,ar Uther typeR nf iuLVV nr d:np �S�m�:cd hclore sccJ iy p�.ir,:h:wcd sccder implrinc¢:ti. \Yhcr.u small a:nuuuc uf accd is bcing ayplicJ u�•co�:argr a�ca,a can'ict shucld 6c 2. 1'cnr,ancnt.percr.nial vtgctxtivc cuecr u•ilf 6e mircd H�ith thc sce.J. ('amors sueh a<p�llc�i�cd li:-ec, cs�2b!ished.vith�n the n;conmiended sc:dmg t�r.ilizer,crnckcd com,vaa•dmt,vcmnealite,ete, Jn:cs as shuwn un t6e a:7ached secding rla:. :nay bc usrd. W aca it�s not possih�c to sceJ Jcring ihc recnmmenAcd secdiny dstrs.a[e[npnrery 7he secd6ed shuuld cunlain cna.g�, finc S��il patEc:c. CV VCI KIII�C iCy:L�CI�lU fWiUCC C�uti�tll UrtUI l0�1fOVItIC Il.^.1[OCII]SILIIIOR'COyCCSfC O:IFIC]CGE 65 [I1C CCC(j�•IF,.31t I)C[Oirt�IC(CQ. P'CII d5 C(+I1�aCE N'It!1 tltUl3Alf�]9A It'1�fiC�lt:. I:19 impnr,�nt to havc a fim secdbad. As a minimum, 9. F[osi Stt�'.w�. The Gnse eceJing peria:in cutti�r,�ek nr rnll hM3re snd atler seeding. �Yh:n W�isconsin 1}�.+ically rangeg L-nm FchNary tn vcallting vn a proFx:dy p:epateJ secdbed,the dcpth uf mid-�iarch hu:may�aq�from year lo ycer yr�w fontp:ints should nut cx.ccd'l.mch. Uo net usc depe::Ji:ig uu tLe w�ayser Ftu�t cecdiig ix ha�rv,nndill cype•.drill.c�u s�ed mi convartinnal:y all owrd only dunng L3o ac���e frr.nag end p�,^parcd secdbrds. H;a4y dnl(s lcnd lo sir,k into ihc ih;:w•in�<y:l�and csn hc cmr.plcud on}ields �uil and nculing dcptli�s•ill hc Aiflicult to cnntru[. Dn whcrc good sccd-lu-soil ccmC�c�c:m bc nnt planl sccd da:�cr thv�;:tnch nb4�incd no nM trnsc sccd on ticlds n•l�h snlid i.-e or snuw corcr g:r'rlrr[hna 2 iuchca. Nu=!'ill Srrdtng Scaling�a[ce mus[h::ncrca.ved by IS perccnt. RC�Cf l0 YOUf 30CSIf1�P�in 1.•�1C!Cmii:�,^if::o.N No-:ill p:,+ntiug i:vsc planGug uf grasscx and+or forUs seedfny,is allnwed tur}vur cima:ien in�he abunce of tillage. Yo-u?I can be uscJ to eFlnhli�h neµ�seeAiuQ,c nn land previixccir in roa� 4. jkirm n,�' c in . Dnrmant sc:dmg occurs cmps or cxis[mg sod As with umvrn;ional sccding, lale io lhe Cull when ihe sui]temperaPare i� F0L'(�rI3CCi]tCO[4FM1LLId IIC OJ ACC�Icr 4�n '!.iact. A CoM caough 4r prcvcnt prnvna[:on unld thc d::ll cyuippcJ for no-lill pla;:liog rtrost be usCd to lbllu�ring sprir.g. Thls iype of stc6inR �����PfOPcr sccding dcptl:u�lras lhc growd�s soll prucides grcater nsfc oFfailum due to enougl:tu aC�•w con.i:lcm pznetea�inr..nfAiak vada6ility in wcadker 2nd nften h�s red•aced nJ+cnerc nfa cnnvencnnal drilL yieldc. Seed�n@ ra:es musl be increasrd by 1;percent whcr.cceJin�;Aurin�,this crr.e l Ied+icidcc arc nftrn ncccssary u•hcn using no-nll prnnc. kel:r ro your secding plun W meA:�uds uf eswblishlncni. V.`heu u�iug habicidea,M: deicmiinc if dcrr.wu sccdinR is allcvxd for surc[n�cad�nd foltnw-a!1 labd dsccdons. �rour situat;on. � 1j.q_T�ll f'!antinp Intn Crop_Rcsiduc pF.RT7LV.F.R A\D L[�fE RF.Ql7REMENTS Itcaiduc xhuu:d bc uttif�rtnly distrihutcd c�'ci Ihc For cx:shlichnrot nFnanve ape..�es,cuil�es:ine and fietd from Cae prev�nus ycar's harvcsL 1:ia ollen upp:�caiwn of soil umcnd�rKn�s ia no�.r:cquirnur.ut Crcfc�rcd w plast r.ca�sacc!mgs�mm�oybear.stuhblc wSe.r.usir.g a na-GII Jnll Nu-ti;ling inlu I�rge SEF.DfYG 11F.THODS unuUn[a uf-un:-iiagdc residuc such ea cnm stalks ar.d sr..all gram r.-sid��c may rulucc gcrminatiur ane CunvrnlVuarl Srcding .i�cdling viFor. Fnr:p:inp,wttA control,usc s r.arsc!ective 4erbiciJ4�u kill wecds pr3o� w plar,iing Q�m�entiuna: soa9icg induden prcpxrinF a firn�. g�:�arcful nel to ticicct a h,r6icict C�at u:l:ha��c s:cdAtS by uxir.g Ullzgc a^.d packing cquipmcnl. Thc ��y�m�cr vr residua'clTccls on yuur ncw sr.Cing. s:cd is bmaJcasttd on thc sni! surTacc�nr. in,prpJ�a4A hr cccnnd;ry hlla�:or packing tixls. US6A-NRCS pprll 2013 Wisconxin Job Sheet 135 N�.-Ti�j�„u�C�:.ng falu F:xistir.g.5utl ir.trndi.rni spccict c�nuld hc reirnir.etad prior to s:cEm�;r.¢ti��c spa¢s. No�till planlinE c�n be uced to ennpletely rrnr.cat� exL;ung.:nA. In nn:u tu prc�;+rc a goixi sccdbu3 f.x Por istcrs<cdinp nauvc spccfcs.cwsti��.g Pla:u brtrwih no-lilling inlu rx�s�nF sud,plau httcr anJ exi.ting and liq¢r�eiii necd to hc rcducr;.�,ar.d lhe sznu qrovM1h mu:l Lc rcrtio+�cJ ui altctcd prior ic,applying npiions ucav5 fitt nn-tilli�i�;into cxi.;ciq�wd�an bc. nonaelecsiec hcrbicidcs. Upuuns ro remorc u�rcSuce u.cd I;i add:�ion,limi[cJ�i;l��:gc een 6r u.cd lu cxunng cm�rr mc:uJc mnwirP,6wning,hayirig.or scpprc;s thc cxisting cnvtt. r�u7ing • l.imrtcfiTdlagc: Gmitcd tilegc may a:so hc • Mowing�\4ow thc si;c using a rc�tary mau�er or ucn:W aiyfpress f ii.:Cxi.eliug,tand. Ticld=um Ilail chopp:r tn a Isight of 3 i.^..Lcs. 4fnwing 6e td:�rd to a dc{.+th ol 3 lu$ �cchcs aod sho'aIS tquipmam shuulJ unilermly dislnbutc t::c eaposc at Iea.t 50�s:ccn:nf tLc.nil...rGx,e muwed nlant m:amrial over the Ticld sw6�re Cuar6il wiuidcr.:icn shuuld be uud when us�r.g limucd ull�gc duc to po:rntial crosiun cn:i:crn: • flu.ning: Cnnduc.x prrsenlxd hurn aecnrding nr thr pntcncal tn enrnurage:r.lJitinnal a-rcd m ihc rcyi�iicnxu�,ui+[I•ncd in�hc 6urn pl��a �uw4h duc lu so:!d�stunsncc. TLc bum plan mcst nddrcss satm•wncr.ns ar.d dueamen[thc upprop:istc:iming fnr thc Lr.:n:. Aftet rcdudng pit�t growth,herbir.d.-a esn 6c u.a.-.'. m supprci:,not climinatc,vegcta�inn prior!o • ITayinF- Mrchaaically hurocst vepe:,�tinn tii�rn inlcisceJing Or.e must wosider Lke currenl t}�ex nC [h.^xitc tht year be(c+rc the pl.onned secding. The pl;mts m the tield[�;raues s..Lnu:ficavice)anJ wfilcfi uming nt the hay harv�sl shndd be ptannrd to s�cien ynn uanl to su,press. In add�hon,c•,urcr.t mimmi>E tbc amuunt uf rc�gruw1h�hat will w:cur fidd coociLoas end tim:ng af applica:inn iniUt i�c prior m herbic:dc app:ss[ion. cn+r.idcre+i bcfurc xlcding u hcfiieidc. • Gr,tt;[tg. 'I'iming and dua[ion of granng must A drill cqui�ry+cd fur ne-�il plu;t�¢g maa be uscd lo he mxnuvic ecougl:to signifiarnly n:duce[he ob[ain pruper ucAinp,A�th cidesa limilcd Iillagt is c.xislin@ ccgGative covcr. II pesc:6ls.6cgin thc uaed�o preparc Ihc a:al6cd la Ihu cuc,sccd may. Franng at s t�me nf the ytar w-0:Cn thC SIanC$tg be Moadu3st or irilled. Use a eultipacker ot mll Ihc ve�eu�iun iy grecn aisJ grvwirg to i�:Tcu+c the »vllxd bafu:c a�d a11:c seedmt;when til:age is uu�i. pala[abi?:ty and tccd Y�L±c of Ihc fnmgc a�hid�. will ruul:iu a rzwm uniform n:moval of th.c Tk:S1PORAtiY COVF.R A]D COr1PA]ION vcge[a4nn. CRDPS ARcr L*.:exist�ng ptant I[ttcr is ahc+cd or rc:r.occd. 7'cmporary Coccr nllaw pl:nti:u activel:'ro'@ruw bcfurc applying a runsela[�ve hcfifeide. Re sware n.`herhicidec[h:it Tcm�e�ran•wvcr�x rcquircd x�hcn sccd o:planung may havc c�nyo�cr or rexiduai cllcets. 'fiming uf stock is nm xvall:+blc.�hc nunn.l pl�uiiag prfiw:has h�u:ide appGcauooF usua;ly occcrs in lhc spring P+�xd or u�hcrc her6icidc car.yovcr is likcly. A 6eforc�lar.[x�nwn or CA�ly(all W aclively K:uating t:mporary en��er will rypicalry n x rye ne<essury un pLin's. Fic*bicidr appliwlior.s�n[f�e fall oRen have ���^e a�u�:wl:crc ae I��[>0 perceol ol the ground�s gcztcr cili.zra,hut air iem�x:�awe shmild b�9bove covered wnh crzha crop rrsid�ae or��egew:ive::ov�Y. 50`F:n irr.prner,planr up�akc. Tcrnpurry cunr creps'r.ua1 b�clipped or:crm�:naicA Intcrseeding priar to sc:dhcad cmci_Gcnce on c�ibrc plan[ing pamanen:wver. irtcrsecdi�g mcluccs uny stv:d m.oditicatinn that maintanu some veF�Stive compunent uClhe uriginal slund. 1nlcrsccEcng is a good way tu tm{�rnvc :x�sir.p,st3ads tha:i�ck pl�nl dlvC�sily, Il is NUT recummcndcd to sred natlre spec3es along wi[h or into e:iatlng xmmi�of in�ruduced grxysrsAc�umes (hrulargns�,fcscur,alfalfa�ctc.). [niroduccd spcucs arc mo c�nnpati�ivc wilh thc xlu»r. �+tab:�sF.ing nali�•c spcc�cs. AnV exis[ing..tandc n( USOA-NRCS April 2013 Wisconsin Job Sheet 1J5 �h�:' ',;11'pmpotary�CdDCY e� �. � :-. O�m thc permxncrt�•cgct:mnn s cs:ehli;hed,mntro: Ra[e(I�corirulooe) P�`.YIJ].N'CCtISUfl�l'dl�fR�KtW({)'\'C�Cp\Ifu�thy5(�UI 8 wlei H� TAid�c I �rrGin6 ������+.ng,sprayinp wi:h F.crhiciccs'gr:¢:�g,nummp, � Verhldde C�rryover Oatn o�oll�Cr cic4 Otti.�+(�:Optld:c f0� �.�C S�X '��' . _ [vqn.� Lo�etr I max:siize wild::l:irncllls.:num befo�e M,a}' l5 0� Imq:e__ ..F.� '. _. nfirt Au��u�t '. n:E�rureclnrslingbitdcard�vneide s,qg������ ' � .ovcr. 1cr�nurn. scLmp��..: i r.c. �'" � �� Pleue note: If t�ou arc tecclFing finan.inl ���''^'� �saistxnev lur Ihia aeedin�,crrtain melhudn wnd 5�.'�,F.:„, � I ne timinR of maintenaocc mar nul 6c allnwcd. Rcfer N�. W, _, ��1i1y �„i � tu]oUrzunlrnclvgrrementtorapecific�uidnnce. ' m:rm��rnAat rl Ic:l! CO\SfH4ATlOV HF�.SENYF.1'KOCRAM N4�mrCcr.i: I1:i7 bu 1 \O1 Rye TerAd (CRP)RF.QS:IR£.:1TF.\TS [}ia utl?Lu.) *"' <•1-4.'1 � �snm�r rAcu CRl ralcs a11au U�e co�ror u:be mar.aEed[hrouahout An.�oa� N�.: Ihc ycw lu COalrol wccd�Or w[wd}'�'�g�taliaa >016+ �'�.';•� UNTli.thcwvcrisdcicmvncdlobccsl.�blishcd ftyeY�ns� c.m.:ceidv.l — — L;7Picslly within thc fircl 3 ycsrx nflic ca:mscQ. Oncc Ihc cover ie c;tablishcd,no dienulnncc[s Campaoinn Craps allcwxd dwing Lhc pnrt�ary ncsting scuson recurdcd in tF.c CRP cont:xcl(�fnv I S lhraugh August I). S�t Cafr.peman crops car,bc uscd lo rcluce�.c�r�ounl elipping ur spol spr�)•ing may bc dunc�.:rin�lhe u�crn.:iorr on n iti.al s�tcs,suppics5�eccCa,1nA �1n�l8ly'P.CSLfI�SqIGOO W'IO:�1'10[II��1:OYAI t�NRI[I1C p:m�iJc ac1J:d prrtccunn ior pc+ma�rn�perrnnial lucal Farm Scrviir Agxncy(FSA)Cu�ary'Comm+incc. vcgctatinr.s�dcd durinf�,:1:C fin�ycar ni plantin,n,. . Rcfer!��}vur r•ecding plan lo dctcrninc if cumpanion Any haying or srazmg af CILP must be approvcd 6y [fU�15 11v'fCCOl00Mry�IC�f to� �o�.0 cuua:icn tEe Fann Service Agency m aA��:mce. UPN:NA1'IOI�A�D M:11\"I E?lANCE N`eed cun:rol dunng estahlu;vmeni is critial:o eastue suraival nfthc ncw sand Muwing,herhiadc appliu[:un.or grn�mg m::4 bc usul nlur.c er in comhicaiin:to cnnvo:uccdc hclurc ihcy g�.ti�srid- Gtzsc m muw�I�.c cx`a:i��g s:n^.d ul n lici�,ht Of'inthc� bc:irc w:cds go lo sccd [f kTanr.g tn:sund oc cpU[i0U5 ofSClcc�iv;giaiing x�h�r.a.ninul5�10 i�oi cnil'unnl}'grazc�he slar.d. 8c carcCul nu!�n mua ur y,r.vzc whrn iht soil is wtl w a��niC i:miagc tn sc:dlinpn. !i r:..idce will b• Icll on thc fieW,do nd allew�tie veGetauar.la g:uw ton high Ex�ur ta mnwinS. oqicnvi:e exccs�ive�eoiJae ma�accccnul+�e and smo:hcr sccdlir.�s. :1dd:unr.al trcxtmcnt cu.�bc �k_JcA cvci y 3 w J w��c�,:hrnug'r�uul Ci<Z7nuiny, s:ason undl�hc scanc hccor..a csla�Ss�cc It cs:ae ac�hicidp.bc.S��re f;i fi Inw all;�bd[lin::litrtia -he�$]:.i:a^c...n'nFGcd.mi:Y Pmrdcr anA cm>i:vC'. USUA�WRCS Apr112013 Wisconsin Job Sh¢et 135 On I ��� How to Establish and Maintain � �� Introduced Grasses and Legumes Il :i IL,;:ann�amnlAprlr.ul�urn �a:r.uP.r-snui[r.c^praerv:�tr�Serr.t? WisconsinJobSheet134 • ' . . • I.an dnw n cr: Trad_ If yuu Mrr rcceiving finanrial aaaistance fur eomplolln�Ihis plaaNag,refrr to your pgrccmenl for anp 9dditious[requircmcnts or reslrictlans. 1'L'ItP(75F: SP�CIk:ti SF:LlCTS(JN.�1VU SEF:U(2UALITY I I:Iti�l1F1 SIICCL(:CSL"f1�1C4 fllCltlU{Iti IU G5l'3hI1%II J[li� I Spccir-.and �ulliva-s musl be selecied bax:d muura�.n intro�iuced grasscs and le�,v:r.rs and applie; u�ion lhe adapla7nn tn si:C a7ndinm:c,inchid�og w lhc(ollo�erng practice: app�upria:c nwis4�re regim:ur forage suil:Wbili:y bTuup.ciimacic wnditions,soil conditions.and ❑ Conscnalior.Co�icr(M127) IanJxa(w��si�iun ❑ Cnn:nl Arca Planting(342) ❑ 1'ongr anu B�omusa Planting�512) .^, Sclecr cp;:.:ics hascd on gruwtii eharac�cristics. tcnil�n•rcqc:r:mwl�discasc resistancc, 1nVoduecd grasses and lcgumcs can bc uscd W cnmpa:i0ility witli nthcr spttica,and ttic accor.rydisA octc ut mor:of tlic fnUowir.g: intendcd usc of the sr:dmg. . Stahiiiae arcn.c wilh existing nr capett.vl high 3. `�1ixNr:s must�et all requirem:nts of'thc ralas uf wil crosiun. Wisconsin weed laws. Specir-s iden�ifiel.as • I:chancc{w::�nator and wildlite habitat. icsm�tcd or prohib:tcd b}•law•shall nnt bc . Imprnve Corage pr�uction end Imesmek healih plan�ed. • �n:provc suil.w»tcr, and air yir.!L[y. 4. Seed must kx:of high qu¢lil}•md mx:lhc Por uddiGi�r.al rccommcndations,rofcr tu WSsconxin rcquir:mrrn nf thc�L'ium�ssn sccA laN•s for NRCS A�,:nnnmy Tectnical tiotc 6, F.stshlishin�and c:artificalioa If you plan tu usc ur.tcricd s.cd, A4amwining InnoJu�eel Gr+xsrs�uxl I.egur.us,tocr'cJ at priar n���iroval r.n�#6c�ranfcd fmm V RC'S htq�Jhuww-wi.nrecucd��wtechnical�rchr�mcx.hmil. before plar.ting. Ir ca;ified seed is nu:avai!able. non-ccrtiticd se;d mey bc uscd a.:long as thc s��cd is tcst:d for purity and g:rmination by a trsling laburaton•fol(owing Association of' Ot7cial Seed An:dycrs(AOSA)prcecdiu�. 5. If un�ur m�+re Ui ihe species in lhe mix consist�: ol'morc thau 20 p.rccLt hard s:cd,thc sccding fdfC fi�f�tIC+�Cil^_�nniat hc inscx:�Yl by tE�_ �.; ' �A �.: c ��.,� ,�,�` i �+ .�:, Pvrccr.tofh�iilszcd. �- �4,w r��� y� �J��'`'b .l ' �� ,; f FK �r�zt a t� ;y. ,y;�i�,� � 6. Lcgumc sccds must bc inoculated prior m �i,,. r .a{._� a' ,, -- p�anung }VSb � .��~r�� 'f'ii � Cw' �' .��:".�; �' �S', 4 t. 1 SF.CIIIlCC PERIODS A�n RATF.S I. Seeding ta[es xnd Sy+CCiC:yrt pru��;d�J on thc attachec credmg plsn. Ral:s are based upan Purc Livc Sa=A(P;S) fn o:der W detel�nine P;S,thc sccd mcst 6c tcstcd for ourity ar.d @erminn:i,m If}'�ninic�csciecng.Cnn7:c,i:i1 lISDA-NRCS April 2013 Wisconsin Jo6 Sheet 134 :�..i:r.:ncr `or il�.i.�rtz:li,::�a�iy�:1:mg�:s.Jy�JLr CnnacrvaUun Covcr(3:7)ur Crilicul:�rca spcqcs ur:atqx iis(c1.��thc xccd.r.g plxn r.mxt L•: Ylaoliag I:iS2) n,p[irv�e� Lclore srrd ic��creLa.rJ \4'n:r. fnll�win�ouhc nt�7hcsc.clandards,yc�,can l. 1'e.-mcrr::l.perer.�iizl vcgclative:ovc:will bc ehoose lu lake a scd test unng tLr proccdure listed cv(�LlishcS within[aic rccnmmcndrd Yccdir.g �lu>vc or li Ilow a Ecncral rocummcnda:ion. ff yuu daiee.ac s'riown on t:ie aaar.ncd.cee:ling p:an chonse nnl tu nhWm e snil ec+;.u ecr.c�al �V'!sn it is nr.t posc:6lc[n scea!dur.n5 thc tttio[�unenualioa oC 1>U��cuJs nrr ocrc ol s rccain::�rndcd scr.di-tg daR�s,a�cmpri.r)' �0-10-10 fvtili�cl znd a ir.inimTni r.f.^n:nc per ncrc wvee �a��C bc requued tc reduce eruswn w:ut ��f RC R9 limc inay h�:u3�:d. 1 indei ocrtain eondS'�ons, th�c�:4dir�;c:m bc�umEdetcd ;mslize-andror lirn:rcquircn:enlS n+ay bt wai.�ed. Z Fr��oi Scirling. Thc Frusl sccding perinJ in N9s�naxm[ypicaL'yrangcs!iom F.^Sruury�W SEF,DI\G NFTHODS n:id-\7w�:li I:u� niay v:ny(:nm year w ycar Con�cntional5ecdin� deprnding vn t'ae w•calher. frusl sccding is ellnwcd only d�.uinp,thc acu��c ficczing and (,pnvenliunal wcding inc'ndcv pnr„ring a Crm �k�awir.g eycic�md can bc curtiricied un fidds sccJfxd L+y iuing[s'l;:ge anJ pncking e�u;�+mem. 'Ihc whece good secd-to-so:l contact can he secd�s hrn�d.asted on thc snil narfac.end ob[nincd. fki r.o[6u>t sccd un f:ciJ.wi[n inccrcpurated hy sewndai}•IillaFe or paeiin�� snlid icc or annw covet gttasr than Z inch�. cquipmcn:. Sccdiag rafcs�r:ust hc ir.crcaud by I S perenx. Re.`er[u you*s'ecJing plan�o d,ic*minc if fmrl When usmg a dr.11,setJ xhould be wrtetl according YCC�1:1E IS 1IIOWCA fOf y011(5f413[I)0. W SVC ilo:�ilid�G.md p1:��gQ in lhe apptupriale nced bo�cn w cns::n unifurm diatribcliun acruss CZc iicld. 4. lMrtnant_Sca inj;. [ku:twrt sccJiog uccurs lale in Ihc lzlf x�hca Ihc suil lempera:.tte�s SeeA can�Iw�be bmed.as:H}•esinn ai� sen3en, cool cr.au};h to prcvcn[gcrminat�nn u�til SLC lertiliz:r sprcadcrr.,nr olhcr:}Pu n(mL�ry m d:op (ullowice spring_ This lype of secdmg seeder imptemenls. When a small a�count af<eed is providcs qrester ns&oC tallum dse m ��nG a�plied over a large are�a camcr shmtld hc v:�r�:��3d� iu weaeLec auJ uDn�h:�s eeduced �xcC wi.n the s;ed. Camers such as{xlle�zrd lime, ylclda. Sccafing ratcs must bc ir.c rc�scd by I 5 fertilizcr,cruckcd cum,suw du:l,.�crm:cuJi:c csc., pCrCi�t w!'.Cn Sttdir,g duting 1hiS fimC pericxl. maybe�saL Rctcr h�your sccdmg plaa[o dettrmm[�f TIiC soCd6Cd S�Oulc Mnta�c cr.0u2h fne�uil pariir.lu fl`TIf1:111[St:L:�ftl�18 llIIUWC4 E(X S�our siwati<m. to providc unifixm shallnw cnvcr�eg nf ihe w�C a5 well as ront�c widi mnistire and nutnrnts Tt ii �m,nonwn to hav;a firm sccdbcd. As a minimun, PF.RTII.I7.ER AKD I.IMF.RF,QL"[REMENTS ����;�;k orroll bc1'orc and xRcrac:ding. N'hcn ualking on u properiy prcparcJ scedbcd,Ih:depth of Fora�c and Biomass Fl�ntinA(SI2) wur luolprmfs shu�Jd nol ezccec: /.rnch. l)a r.o[uu If yuu ur�plan�;ng hay4nnd or pasturo.wii testb no hcavy,no-tiLl tyFc d:iGs�u sceJ on wm�cnhonallq olJa than 4 }•c�ra n,ust be G,kcn accurJin•lu L��` ptepac'�, se.t�zdc Hea�y d�ills rend to sink iniu the F.xtrnsiun Public�tioc A2100,Sa:npling Suils for Soil and sccdiug dcpth w;11 I�c difficolt lu:on;tul Uo Tes:ir,F. You u•i'1 nced at 1e:�5[ntle 6au7ple (m evcry not pt;int secd dteper tl.an 7.inch. 5 a.res or less,and Lh:samplcs must be a::xlyzcd at a ho-Till tiecdinq 14'isconsin ccm!icd soil xsvr.g labnratnry. Ar.y rcmnmcndahons for tcnihzcr or limc u•I;l ix appllcd Itu-td!planhag is Ihe planling ot gsusscs;tnd�or baxd or UW Bxicnsion 1'ubliwtion A28p9,��irirnt legumcs in Ihe xbseucc uhillagc. Vu-Idt caa bc ascc! Appl:catwc U'uidclincs fur Fi_.ld, VrgcW6le end Prsil [n extahlis�ms��1qzAing.u-i I:�au pteviuil.lY in�uw Cmps- pops iv Cz:3ti:iE cnd. AS��•ilh CD��vcitliooa!seeJmg. cccd rloccmcn:should hc na dccper Cr�r.'/.incL A dr.Il cquippcd(nr nn-ull plaating m:isc bc u.�cd ta� nAtain prnper xecdinP CcpUe u�l:c;the p,rowid is soft enour,h to alluw�conci;tcn[pc�::rat�o�oCdisk i�cnc�a of a cnnvcr.linr.al drill. USDA-NRCS April 2013 Wisconsin Jah Sheet 134 Hcr.ficidcs arx u@cn neccsa.ny wLcn u<ice n,•.till g'c�dcr eTr.n;:y,imt air:em�cr:9ture shnuld hc ahnvc rneCFiuJ�of Csi:t51i5funCnl. W,icn usi,g hr.rh'eiJca,bc SU' F lu i[npru"c planl up'0k�: su�e fu tenJ anJ faliew nit Inbcl dircdwu>. fnterseeding Nn-Till 1'lan[ing,Ink�<'rnr RccEdcr Inccrscc4mg indudes ar,y stanC rrudilieatiun thn kes:duc should bc unilurndy distnbutcd ovcr thc rnaialuins somc vegeiulive cun:punrn[uf Uic u�ig�nal Guld lrum th:.previu'.a year"x hurve>I. ll ia oNcn s'and 1n!crsccJmg is u guud wuy a�in:prnvt prc(cn�ed la p;nm�ew�xwJings inru soybcan swbbic cxi3�ing c!:n�J<�c,A lack pl:+nt uivcni�y n:ha�•c luw wLen usinga ne-iill drill. Nu-ql:aig in'u I�rge yicldfng:�nage s:�ecie.. Exi:lint.plantgrawth ar.d amnun;s 0`non-fray,ilc resiAuc cucL as cori c�alks 1:tcr will nsd to bc rcduccd,and tP,:sace opt:ors and small groir.msiduc may reAucc Frnmna�enn and au�i t:�r no-ulting inm cziating sod caa oe us:d. ln seedling v:gor. i�or spnr.E wccd cuatroL usc a adu�uon. limilyd hilugc uir,be esed(u 5Uppress thc nursclectiee her6ic:le to kill��'uAs pncr lu planling. e�isling coeer. Uc carctul nu:lu scicct a hcrb�c�d•.'thal w�dl h��•c c.+rryuvcr ur rexidaal cRcctx on y��ur ncw:ccding. • I_�19RL'II TIIIYfl4. I.If111.ttI WI:f�[I113y 8I%II IA LflL'II tn suppresx Ihc exis[inp xisnd. }ic:da can Fc ti!led No-Tiit Pisnting Inm Esi.aine Snd ta a dcFth o(3 to S m..hes an�sha¢Id:acpose nt lrast SU pcsrnt oCthe suil surfacc. Carclvl ho-till plantie�can 6e used to cumpleteh�renovate coosideraliu�zhuuld 6e us::d wher.usmg IimnoJ exisling sud. In u:der tu prcpan a goeJ scedlr.,d Ibr R;luge duc lo putcnlinl eco%iun conten:3 uc li;c no-liilir�intu existing sud.piam I;[er anJ ca�sling potencal in cncuurege additim�al weed grnµ�tfi �,row'h mi:u I�c romnvcd u: alrered prinr si npplying Jue�o suil di�Wrbantc nonaeleclivc hcr?�icidCs C�v�on.:to renwire o� feduce ccix:iny,envcr ir.clude Ir:nu�inp„hi:n:iny,;hay'.ng,or Aft:r rafucing plar.t�routh,herbicides can bc used tn gtazinP. supprccc,nat cluninatc,vegeauor.priar W � ��t.rsccdinq. Onc must cens�dcr thc cucrenc q�p:s of • Mowin�: Muw the nitr using a ro�ary nuwcr er planu m chc iicld(grusscs rx.broadl:avcs)and w�hich flail chcspner m a hci�ht of 3 i�:hes �tovnns spcci:a yuu want to sunp:rsn. In addiliun,n.nen' eyuipmenl shouid uniCorm:y dishi6ate Is: fidd cunditiona and liming uf appliczliu�mus�hc muwed Fluni malenol u��er t4e field s:v(are. considered 6efore selecling a her6icide. . Rumin�: ConduM a prcccribcd bum accorAing A drili cquip�ml for no-till pl�;ting muct h:.u.�:d tn tn thc rciuireme�tx ouUln�d in the barr.�i�n. oli�ain pro{urvcrding depth unles:lirt:itni tillage�s Ttec bum plan must add�ecs salcty ecrcemc and �tsed[r,prePare ttic seedbed. Ir.this casr,scod may dr.cumrnt il:�e appr�nate tim�nK)br ehr burn. b:6roadcaet er d.�lled. Uu a cultipacker er ro:'.t6e seedbad bctbre and¢fter seedir.g whrn u11aEc is used. . I fa}'ino: Mtcchnnically hurvcst vcgclaliun(ror.. chc silc:hc ycar bdorc thc planna!sccding. TSc timi��uf Ih.k�y hrrvrst sl:uuld bc pinr�iaJ tu T7CMPOH.�RY COVF:R AND CO�TPAP'IOJi CROPS minimizc thc amomit ofrnp,rpaRh Nat will o.r.�ar p[iur lo hcil�ir.idc applica�ion Tcmporary Co�cr • C➢razina: 'fimir.g and dtvatinn o:qrazing must Tcropuiary r.irvcr is r�uirtl.w+�an uucd m planting be intens�vc awugh to signi6eantly crduce the stnck is cn:arailablc,thc narnul plsnt:ng perial hze exisGng vcgelative cover. If poss'blc,bcpin lhe �ASSCA,or w•hcsc hcr6icido carryovu��likcly. A grnzing ut a�irne of tLe yesr when Ihe stunJirtg tcmporafy cover w�:l typically no:Ee necessaq•on rry,coninn i�e�een�md gruwir,G:in i".crcase itie d:ose an�as wher:a�I:ist SU percer.��o;;he g:ound is pxlaut>ility ani.fceA vxlue oi[he fnrige w•hicfi ce��ered w�i�h eithea cn�p residuc ur vegrtatise cover. wul rc:uL'lll e ttIDIC LL�11fO1 Ol fCi:'A4�I O:[I1C �cgc�iti�x:. Tn�q+mary cnv�� crops must 6e clippcd nr Iern�inz�cd pcior to sceJl+c,u'ancrgrnce or bcfnrc ylanting Alier thc cxis�ng plaat liucr�s sl�crcJ or remivod, pettnaneni rnaer. allow planu to��ia�cly�rc-gruw bcibre xpplying a auruclecGre he:6icide. L3c e:cem oC6erbicices�at ma}•6ar:carryvrcr or res:dual e:L-cta. "fcmm�o[ heTbicidc up�Lwtiuns uscally occurs in lhe spnng bcfurc plan�s (lou'rr or cady fa;i W u:.live�y'grewing plunts. licrti:idc applicatiu�s in chc tull oftcn ha��c USDA�NRCS Aprif 2D13 Wisconsin Job Shee[134 Ug � yh'1�otb Cover .."�t�^_` �.`�ti� Il�r,.�ughout thc �m�uin�vcas:,n ur.u! thc.:tand 't. �y .���.Y� � .p. ��,..,. x:� ��renmcsCz::ehli.kir<i Iiu.ingl�:ciSi��i:',e... b:.sr.rete R.rc�qn,or tru.I arn) Tdartnr tollaw all:ah.-I Airccbons Hn Srs�lp� ��� Aerhkide flerM1lddc D�1e� Cvr7ovsr (]:rc Ihc pr.r..ai.en•, uc�c7r.inn is cs:r.hlishr.d.cuntrul Orqover L nuaicus wecd�ue im�din wcudy vc-�ctsima by spnt _ _ _ _ I . ,g_mrpha�.�. � .sl.� � � riuum�,. spr��i p wi�h hc�hicidcc.},racinti.bunung. �myA�.m- w i.tltt�:�.ILUaI ^(;:'!b[`n�4 [ol 1¢c 5'C Tu Sllj.11l£JFS . OG L�5-�i:I� I -naximizcu�!Jli'cbc�elits.mo��vbrCon:htayl5nr uyM1dd.___ _ ��,, aRcr:\u}�,uit 1 t.�p:utx:nCstinr hi!A..:�rn4 acovi�'o � SuJan�as� I bc ' cUvlT. � R'nrtd W'hF�l I2U{kVJ µ�l �,tt,�,.,�,b„ Plrasc m[e: If�au orc reccivin�financial — K`� - �"'�� aesistauce fnr thl<�edln ,terluin methods nnd Ki��er f.neii �12(2 hu 1 �`:�� � Rye rn:�mmn•.�i � Iiminp a!m�intcaance may mt be allawed. Refrr ,y,�� to your ainlract aQrccmrnt fnr xpctifii-K��idani•e. (tqtf NS=bu1 ��.T� 4�1 -v.•I CO\SERV,oTroN RF,SF.RVF PROGR:��I Mm�nlR�qus 2CIL>. �'' 4�1 9.•I (;kl'1Nk; U[KEP1E\'"1"5 �a.�nrcra�l � � CRI'sulcs alluw il�.e co�,cr lu 6e rtu�agcd tf:roughnu: Comp7nlun Cropx lhe vear ta ca�trnl wmds or aondy vcgcta[inn 1�"TII,lhc cav�•r is dtrcrmin:d�a he esWblishe� Cnrt;panion erops can br uieJ�o reducc thc amount (q'Pica3iy withm thc Fi:a�7 ycarc nf iLc nr.iir.icc>. o;ttosion on rn�cul sitcs,supprc4e wccds,xnd _ prnvidc addtd ptulc::liun fur permancr,l persmal nncc thc coa.r fv cscehli.:Lcd,nn din:ur`.a�ce:n �'egetutiun necded dcrine lhe first ycar of plantin�;. Ir :dlow�eJ during Ih.pnrnary n:.,tm�sessen recwded Ihc sceding is rtnt i�i�.M fu�h:iyt�:nd puruu:s.die in[hc CRP conirxc[[btay 15 ticnuy,i� Augr.>: I). compariun crup must be nowcd 6dbrc F:.edhcad SP^�"�'PP�^8��sput spnyme mey be done dur:nG emergcn�c. S�iund aru!sul�sc:qu�nt ntuwi��s m:iy b� the p:iuu.ry-nesnng seaxnn�cith�nn:n�+mcal from neccxsary whea ro-growth�rovidcs compehtion m the I��ca; Farm Scrvicc Agiaey (GSA)Co-,mry new•plan[ings. R9aw�np should nn:y rnn�ivC the Cnmmittec. eJuw�h abnvs U:e�e+•dupiog secJlings. Compamon Any ha}•mg or�a�in1,o.`CTiP��n�,�be appruved by crups s�-cdn�3 latc summcr im m�st cascs wi',I nnt ��;�[:ur.:Scrvicc Agcucy�a a�vaucc. �cyuin clipping�p�ior w Itic first killing Gos7 unlrss lhc Ernuang ccasnn is prolongcd. Rcfcr ui yuu: sccdi:�g plan�p dclenninc if wmnunron crops azc r:cemmcnded fnr vouc situx4en. UPERATION A\D PLUS'1'F:NANCE N`ecd wnWl dunng eatahhsSmcat is cnticai tn ersure su:vivel of'etc+.rn� stdnA. 11ow�ng.licr6iciJe ayplicaifun,or�:;zing may bc uscd alene ur in combinalian to cantm(wceds hcfnzc Uicy gn to s�cd. (icnac n� mow Ihc txisling s�and at a hrigtK o;410 6 imhcs belarr wceds go ro secd H'tiruzing Ihc 54ynd, h:cauli�eu.of sc'.ectice g*a�ing�ahere animals Go nol �miPormly gruzc thc stand. Hc carcful noi;o muu�ur gr2zc v�un lhc anil is u�ct to�vniA dartin�e W socdliags. I(rcaiuuc w�dl bc Ic11 on th.c hcid,Sn no� 2lfnw[hc vcF�-1uti.�n Co grou�Li<�high p�iOr W mowing;other.�'ac.ezcessi��e res:duc may at.vmulat:and emothce>�:dli�eg.:. Additional Rcair..cr.l mav[ti ncc�cd cti•cry 3 lu-0 ure45 The�SDA is an enu���pporlundy urovide�sutl ema:_ur. USDA-NRCS April 2013 Wisconsin Jo6 Sheet 134 MULCHING (Acre) Code 484 Netuml Resourrxs Conservat�n Service Conserva�ion Prectiee Slandartl I. Definitfon 1']�nur.g,Lur sisdtcd pr.pyxGua,i::ne,lrrlilizc. anC xCding;ccuilrniC'�t5. Applqi�i;pl,�nt rcnicu.s.nr:�,lhcr5:iil¢^le rnatcnclx prod�c:cd nfTsit.:to[hc tend si-ifacs. htulca sF.ull cunsia�uf ci�hcr nu�cml anil.'or artiiici¢I netcria:s such as rfa�t residce II. Purposo �inc'.u:iinb ccrcal br;eir s:raw,gra�>ha}�, 5�oud :iips,h:vx�n�unn�lihcr),6ypr�ducis,�rnvcl, '3�hi>prr,Ui::i•n�.:.y Fr u:+pli:d as.part uf a::�as:natinn �,:;�,�ic.'abric,vr othcr cyuivalcn;.naieri;tis cl' ma�.bereen:s}cler.itntuppornn.nrn'nrcol'�,he sutiicien:diaiension{d:pdiarthickr.;ss;xnd fo'!uwirig pu;puscs: durap'Rn�tc;,chirvc thc:n:cndcd cf1�.:1 fur;hc roquircd;imc periud. • cr.nscroeaoilmoi��urc, • moderul:soil:empera�:cre, L Cri!eris�or�ite Yreparstinn • proridc crosicn co�rrol, . su��rc.ss wcc::g:owta, Soil siufacc sbnll F.c pmparst prior to ihe • fsci:ila:clhecstu5lsimcotolvcgetalivecnver, applica:ienn(;hemulch!�uterialir.ordertn • inpmuc snil candi:ion,anJ uchicvc J:a�reJ p��:r,�x�:c a�:d to cnsurc • mdex xirlm�ne particalates eptm�m con�act 6ehvrn soi!and mulch • RcJuce rner�ry usc assoc:utttl wiL^.irriga:icn. A�I a'eR5 W bC c�ulc6e.=shali 6e roasunably sr.�ocCn u.�J Ger ef rills.gullics,ur.d dchric. III. Conditions W here Practice Appliea � ("nncc�r.a:c..[]nw snucccs�hm�C ihC Si:C I h's pr�ctice ap�lie..tn e7 Ivndz+rherr mr.l::.e.e are ��'htre nulch i5 app'icC ih811 be di•::ttrd.a r nccCeJ 7Fio araciice rr.z}'hc�srd ulcr.e er io muLch dcs'.p,ncd Ic wiihsiand an�ic�}iatrl :en:binalinc wltt n[h�_r pr.wt�Ct� ruaulP�'e:oc�itics shcll 6c use:l- IV. Federel, THbal, Snta,and Lotal Lawa 2. Critcria f"nr�Ittkrials l I.�s ul:h"s canJar.'chall cnmFiy uilh applic:�h'�c Mulch nmerial sha11 6e relati�cly fine nf Ic:lt:al,�ribul,sla:e and locul.�xs,rulex,rcgu':uliu's discas:,pcsliudcs,chcmi:als,nozious u'nd nr per.nif rn7u�.r:mcnts�nvcm.ing mtdching. �fhis s:cJs.ur.d uthcr pcxs und netl:ugrns. ctar.d�rd d.es rui wr.win the te�t of[ecterul,tri�ul, sia:e,or local lay.s. 3. ('ntcria(o:Applicutiur V. C�ite�ia Cri[cria fnr mulct applicatin.^.n,plia�n bolh xuJrd a�J ur,s��cd:d araas. A, Crnrr�l Criteria Applicabk[o All Purposes M1icl.h.shal!6c applied immcCiaxly sft:r -Che ppc ul mul.hing:nr.cria:s:lc:[cd sh.�!d Fc sa'din�or uhcr fi^el p,radin�for tn;.:eded baud on cnst,limc ofycar,soils,perceni clo{+e, i'�� •r.nlicip:ucd rur.alf velacitios,and lar.dscepc pos:linn. ThC mnlCn m2tcrial ;hal!bc cvcniy �.pplied. ]t thc arw io be rnalchcd is lo Lc seedrJ.aee A9arufa�nurcd mulch.c5 should be sp�Iled N'isconsir.NRCS Fie13013i.c Titiinical GuidC uceerd'm��u Ihc r.wnafacW:er's f.FOTG)Scctiuc[�`.Standard Ja2.Cri:ical Area sxci;icalions. ConaEnau�P�:lces�scaissrere.le�elpernscery•ane�FcapeeXx00ec -eocminlneauiqitvesionalMaspti'ar9, NRCS,WI 6�wnbae ntrm�Ne eis�cr.c�ieJ O��z 7etlr�c4 G.de.«cmro::Re N�iGS State C�faOr t�OlNamsn lend i��11'.tv �;t 3 Consercatl�AsaYJelian Ci[e M f�s19]�1.25'? 494-'L Crimp:ng(disk:ngl,t+oad re::ulasc Cibcr. itr.Fcdd�:]into the suil sur:a.c 2 to t inchcs. tacAificis,ncc:E:ig, pinni;�.g,or othci Usc mf arcas wh;rc conccntrn:cd t:aw acccptc6lc n:c�heds u(unchur:nb will bc eelucil��is!css lha� 4 Itt!�c[xcunJ. uscd ifnxded to hnld;hc n�,ulch in pk�cc. Cntrria arc drsc:beJ in V.13. \7uich 7.. ��`iN�A Ccl:ulosc Fihcr Aei c hnr i ug\1c IhuCs :�pply w�x�J cr.11u'.use fiher wi[h a 4. A":ale�AppLca:ionRu[c hydrnmWcher:mmrdi:uely aCersore.iJir,g mold:. RtAuc: n10-.s� nr hav prc:cY. titrt���a:.d ha}'mct:-h shall br ap;licd ul t}c ap;:iciinns w 3.OUd�.+uu:Js�+er icrt: nn9 r.LLe o1 1!4 te"1.1oan pe:derz. I F.!S ap;d}�?Sn pou:ids of�.eod liher per ucrr upplicaLinr.rsul[s in u luper nC6 t:> 7 s:crns, o.�cr che scrf�cc of:hc:Y•r.w or hay in l tu .^. i-�::ea[hick ,ie.d shall provide a :ac�liinauon �rit6 a auate�ic. 6icdeg:;n1e61e m;r.inum 'U98gmcnd..urcr. 5om.e=_ed IacF.iliecLlxcun.�rceywithou:cn�ccntratcd surfacc can uC sttn Sf,cr Chc�pplicaiipn. f:nw. N'oc�d chips ur nv��bark shail L•e applicd:t 3. 7 ack:f.t or f�:nCc-�Sa:cria: thc rztc nf G to 9 ton;per a:rr to uh icvc a mi;:imUn uf 80 parcent @n:und:c��cc Appl�� mckilicr c� bir.da nsa[cri�+l w;th sui;abeC cq��ipaicr,t hy spru.�mg Fmduct Wmd cclluln.c fihcr mulch,applicd �vitl:u direct:y inlo[F.t rn,�l[I':as+t is applicd. Rstc hydroseedar, shalt be app:ie,! m ecr:iaro oi nf�{�pl:c¢tio�sF.ull fic ucco:Jing io i,500 to Z,000 pour.ds per a.-re. Apply n maniil�ucturor'a rcwm:n:ndstinre. h^.aterial tacki;icr wtcn thc slu�x uxcucJs 3 :c I. .;,all bc r.on:oxic to plant:ifc. Usc cnl�• un arcas ��•i[houl mrccnlr,i�c� I'.ow, l.nng-tihcrcd u:�o3 ccllulosc shai! 6c upplicd xt the ra�f oC'%•:0 3'�:1m�s ptt a.-'c. I'o:luw Il:c mL•naf.iaurc:'z rccoir.me�dniinns onmi+cinga:�cl�cmpera;�mcnnvnl. Thc Com:o�s st:all hc�plied ut ttc ra:c Ul mulch na�c:ials u-il tacwificr ihs9 bc bluwr. 5 lCn3 p2r ACrc. f:om a mathicc and �n:fn-�r.ly dcpasit�: o�er L'�e ar.a iz one upe:uli�n. Gruvcl shtill bc nppGcJ cppru�imuldv 2 iachcc dec�and shnll cnnsist or"picc:s ThC=nachinc uud fo:p;e:emcnt ef mulch '. ta 2 mcteo in di�r.etcr und s1:.Jl uci�ieve a sh�11 bia•.��or ejcct by conatar.t a�:stram� minirnum of 90 prn:nit gco4nd ecvza conircllcd amnen:o�stmr� er hay. [t shall nlsc initodu.c intu t'r.t xir.Uca�r a e�ra}'ot' 5. Fi':±::Bl:uikcbn:zJ '�tuls usF�hahor�irnElu� pnwiuct. Erosicn cuntrol proJ�a.Is::�uaula:lurcJ 1}wn hlulch mxterials chalt nnt contair:mnirw:c w<�nd fi6cr, xu�x�c,nr paper arc imrnded for ir.exzess of that which w:!f ptrmit uni Wn:i usc in high ��'Jlcr�clucity cucJiliOns [c�cdmg thrn�.igh thc nachicc. Ucsi�n and ir.s[cll according [n the mun�.:iutucer's irnirucci�>n.. C. Po1p�.n�py{cne Flmcc u:Juie Net[i^g U. Gitcria for Mu1cL AncAoring Alclhods Vsc ncnir.g on rws wi:l:uu1 cor.�xnlr.�[cd Ilew or+.�hrrc wncc^Uaied �low vcocity :s ]. 1lcich :1nChcrint,-fnol nr Disk(SsrntcJ 'csx than A licl p:r seeund. Yriur to I3iedcs) retutrmrr.Jiag thc usc ol'nccling,eva!uax Apply mulch and pull a m.ulch ynchnring thc pn[rntiel Inr:�p[ilca or clhcr wilS:le to �.;�r..c�nt'2pp ed by:hc nct. 1(a risk is tuol ovcr wi; surlxc lmmu�liatcl;• Ic+lfuwing id:ntif5cd, sdcrt r lOU?'o dcgraJablc net(K'I the mul�h ty�plicatiiir, l:se eyuipment with UO�I�Clas� 1 Type A,Cl.u.II Ty�pe C),er nn cunated clraight disks�::cci fi in 10 inchcs allcmaci.•c mulch ur.churing methui. a:u:hcr suitahle eq�ipnrnt upproved 6y thc \slural RoM�ulcc5 Conscrvalior.3crvicc q�p�.� fycuing ovcr�hc malcl:applicutiur. INILCSL Uperaleuscloxiolheconleuras ���>�upleatcordingtemanufaeturcr's �95ibIC. M17ulCh matcriai shpuld hC recommCnJ�lin:ic. NRCS,N!i 3713 a BA-3 On slnnn,mats u.^.d r.cLs r.iuy bc rur.cit�cr b. I'n;nchirg ur W eighl� up and duw�or�muss s:upr. In ar:as uf cu^.c:ntr•r-tcd tie�e,mstv and n:c:5nall bc ii�ln cdge cf plus;se in u trcncb 6 i::ches luid parallci tu lhe di:cclion u!1'ua ar,J Jecp. C:u:npact the�oil nver plasti: in the �pivad cotnly wiUiom strc:c*ing.m ellow v:cch. Usc sto:vs to huld plantie doan in maxir.iunt con[�ct tcs;h lhc voil. .1d;uccnl ed:er placcs u�::edoc� L.so oc cinall er�as uJgc-�shuuld bc ov�r:rp�A a minimu:n nC withou:w�ccntrntrd !leti��. 3 i�c:1:.;�eith tne cilioiniag muis cr nc:s. Sinple.�oC 1] gaugc un c�;n�iet will be used �� :�dditiaaxl Criteriu lu Consen�t Soll Ptolsture to tuld th: awts and nc�s in p:ac�a �:.:p�xs aodror Reduce E¢er�y l se,lssudxleJ wilh :Csll h. V-5hapcd wi[h a I-inch cro�rn. Irri�atiun S�aplc Icngit shall tti Jetercni ned bascJ on ,:�J�.,nJition nlu:c:z ma:cri:J aE:p�ied tn thc soil saritcc sF.ull " .:ovn st Icast 41J perccni of Ihc suil scrCace to � So0 Cunditiva Slnple Length �edccc polrnl:al :.�•epufatio;'. High.r cun:pacled sail• h inC�letl D. Additional(:riteris ApplicaLle tu ]'riabl:sc�ils !t inche:? � Moder�le�ltodify Rotl Temperature I nlu.K�rt xsnd}� ;niic lfi ir.ehrs Vunpu:uus. e1�::r,ir.frxodl�ansmicaih:c,and da-k-co:arcd rr.a:crial sh�ll bc usc:t lo rni..e snil l.ay Jo+�'m;rc.n" b'��nkrts tir;t, wnrkir.g an:l amnic.-�1 uir ccmper�wrc Scfnw thc mulch. upstream_ 7he ncllin� siJe uC�hc bluck.;t I.IE�t(-COIOfCt�IT.3lCC11� ���ill L�e uscd to eoCl 5ni1 sha�l he oh!he cep +ide al`.cr iastallntion. :mG u+nb`.en[xi il tempera:ure b:low the mvlch. ]4a;nnd r.e:eilges an:i rnid:�les�•ill�e The mulch sha:l 6e applied to iF.c d�.vired xo:l s;,:plcd accnrdine lo manut3cmirr's a��d air tcmperswrc F::loiv di;:m�ic'�can he recnmmcr.c�ali�rs. sehicvcd. 5. P�g anu T��•inc Tl�e mairi�l shnuld'x.sullici��it ihick�x'>5 to �:C:Sltil SOC l�l:FC�IJ:j uf limc rtylimd li�:thc Allcr mvichino.JiviJc•thi area iittn blocks cer..pen4ure mnditic<<ion. apprr�rimatcly onc aqunrc�•ard in sizc. Ur:��c�:o ti pegs per h!uck w��•ilhin 2:0 3 l-Fe perccnt cavrr::�c 5L`a!I h�: I G��percent o�:cr ir�cl•.cs of�I��e +oi' zur(acc. An:..ior r.:uleh h}� thc a-ea tru;t�d. stretching t}.�ine t+clween ptgs in a crisscrr.ss �attcm on cach block. ticc:irc tH�inc zruanJ F'. Additional Crilrria Applkablc to Contrnl cach p�g with [uo.,r nori tum:. (lsivc N'ett!CroM'th pcgs il�ah wi::� sni: surfuca lu nllu��• . muwir.g. Csc ua ured� �:[houl corcertrutcd tiial;hes applicd cmund growing plar,is or�r:ur h� fluw, sccdlir.g dcve:up:ncni shufl pro�idc I nC� ,crcc^t grucnd u7cer- 'ihickncss nYlhc rr.ukF shall`_+: G. Pinaing adcquate tu pweettt cn:crp,entc nt"!zrgcted �,�re:is. Use cu:orcd nr infr�-�+:1 ucnsmis>ibic[IKT)pl::st�c Cut mu'.ch in:u �o�? �urL1Ce with squxrc cd„c N'I1CO�I:LSLIC mulch i�:.sc.i. Sp�t or a dall disk_ Vtzke culs in c��cl�zr ru�es. t'sr oe sn�ull anas withnul F". AJdilional Critrria to tiuppress ��'ced CroMth rnncen�rtr� Ilo-.r. Th:thickncss e:'mulch �.�ill h�G��i•TrninzJ �y ?. Soil Ihc sizc and gro��th ch:.ivcteris�ics nt thc ptuc.t heinF�,r.�ulchcd. �4uJckua shall L+P :aep;.ICar o: Si�ull urcas o''rn,�lch ca^.hc IigF.:lq zovcrcd thc st::ns o7 pla^tc u�hcrc diseasc is liket}� w wfih s>:L 'Chc sail s.`:ult b:frex ut swne3 [tiour. }�tulches appLeJ cirounJ grnwinZ;plar.�c ar,c: debris,:u�d distributcd nver the mu:ch in ur prior tn uccd sccdiing dcti•elupmen! sh�".i h�ve u lhir.unilurr.t :a;'cC. l.se oa sIn211 a:cas 111f1 perccn!gruund cu�'c�. �hiC4.nc5c pt thc withuui euneenera;e:! flo�c, mulch�li811 hC adequax in pre.�rnt cnergence ul u-6ete� ��•r.ds. }'lust:, m�dchcs may tti. used. NRCS,Vdl 3113 484� C. Addilionxl Critrria to Eshblish�'cpe[xtivc (�. ('�nsi3er[he poua�ia] lur r.;ulch W pru��id: Co�•er h.abhat lur bene�icial incccts snd prnvide M.:t iti�IrfCi51Of1. A�tulch sl•:41 hc n�q�lied:[:i'at:::lr,r,a�:lii.�i�s'�t -iin'mum ul'7l�perccnt gmuad coi�cr:n Trcrida H. Con:i.crthc mdch cc:nr impact on pl:u:t �rot�.tivn ten:n er.sion and r�nofTanJ yct ullu» gro�.+lh. Cleur muidies allo.��pru(u,c»:cJ �idzqirlc lighi a:id air pene:ratiu�to thc sncdha: gro}�th and mati r.cgatc ihc 6cnctits ot sail ;o cn5ur;4r,cpCt gtrminnlivn anJ emerg[�na warmin�. Ciloek muicL•e5 pru�9dC CTcctive uCed wncrd:. 11'nvcic�gth sclective',1R�1'1{'las:i: H. Addi[lu¢al Criteria to Improve Soil('ondiNou pruci�e>d:c aoi' �cwrming c��ricteri;tizs u`rba i- tr.ulch tt i:S:hc v,ecd:a n:ml ubil ity cl�bl�c. A;.;��nr.�l:�r.�atcria's n�i:h a cerhn�ln r.i!mgcn mulch. !alio�CV)Icsa llun?6:l su Ih.a wil nitUgcr i> r.n:ir.in:;�hili�ed hy.sni:hiem- Do not��ph L Cnr.sfJer;he pu:amia:for:unu��liom lu�� riu]c6+•�ith C:N les�;�ur.20:1 io y�area o: pern:z�oility mc;chcs lc P..: i:�'ti:l which may. desigccl F.nw in u•atcrm�:rscs. lncrcase cuutnc:a�r:1 �oic:r•d crus�oc on u^- m;:lc^cd arys 17�c ihc SqC C'or.d¢:onint InJcx to a:��s snil qu.iih•im;zcb anc lo Jctcminc ilr.typc.and 1. Censidcc pol:eli:4 luxk allcla?patl•.�c.(li`cc<ihai �oie of�hc:rr.ilc`.ing m�qcrinl. m�:ck m�terial:nay:1a��c un uLi:r urganisr..s. ,�nir.ial unJ oLttY.pc�[speCies cunlaincJ in lhe VI. Conslderdtlons mc:ch may h�inwmpa^.i'zk w�ith thc i�:ccdeJ ll5G. ;ldditicnal:ccacm•.cn.iatians rda:ing to dcs��tn thai may cnhan�c t6z usc of,ur ivuid prcblcn:s.vuh.iii> �;. Consiucr th:�potenlial ior incmacd pa[hi�gcn;c p�aqice 6w ye nn:rcqu;rad tn cncum ils ba.ic ;���;ri;y within thc spplicd mul.h msccria. wa�.:��a:inn?�.:nctinr.s a:c as tbllo•��'s. I,. C'unsider Ihe pueencial for nm;ch tn ea,:se ditiase :1. Caasider aml�hing dis:cr�ni ar:as t�u:�ci:l nn� and pest problems. l:eep mcle;t 3 lu 6 sn:nes iwce add i:icn„I cunst-ue[iun a:iv i�y[or 60 days, swu� In+m yl���:sk^�s and crnw�ns whcrc an ur complc�:c�nites iha�uill no!br pdrmanmdy� iderr.iticd nsk is praxnt. �1dJiliu:.al wccd c�ded `or rerior:s n(bfl dspc or:��cEcr con-•nl riay hr nccdcd urounc thc plant hasc aica. ]S. Curisid�Tupplica:iunu'maleh ir_rr.edi.rtrly afic� s prc.i7ilafin^e�c�l cf��•elcri�g tn con.a;n�c sr,il hf. Ccceidar tnc�mcntial Pnr dccp muL-h m prm�idc �auisIDre. L•'nsure scil cndet slvil.c�h rouled ncs:in�hahitat lor grour.J-bur.uwing rcJent� crups is n:oii;.ss thCSC Craps iCyu�.rc a.enssm: di�[4+n chcw cxlcnsivcl� nn[rcc irun>s and�nr suppfyafmoism:c. trceroeu. Useal'uligh:multhapplicdSIIi�lhc first colC t+tathcr map prevcnt rodrnts frnm C. Cnnsidcr en;horing s�aw or hay mu;ch ar kccp ��<tir.g- mulch moisf tu pn;vc71 blua�ing ir.wind-prur.f �ss. N. C.onsidcr thc�etcmiul irpactsot'mul•.'4:rr.�twiul D. Cnn:idcr�hc impact��f"mulch maccrak w�ith� ua z:�uatic zn��i:onment.duc tn changc:in u3tr }igh w:u�T'r.uidir.g cupacily und�or high chcsii;try or�a nntcrlx:mc debr.s. 101�1C(I11C8M1IIil�' CO N3ICf�'O�}ICL4 N'IT.CII Old\ O. lonsider the use eihindep.raAaSlc sti,.ks in reduce.i�e w¢t:r e��ailabil:q�ta p:ants. low:inns whc: w_re stuples we dctcr.nin�:1 l0 6e 1!. Cnccidcnc�pntcmialimpzc!oi;inntcsTarcd a rixic. i*ulch.s{c.g.,riahu?'s'1wl:i::�n:lo�alexa VII. PIan58nd3patlflCadons nxygc�p:nrtmunn than cnarser ma:crials. Finc- tctW:cd mckLes shoulJ be app:ied in�layia no S�e:itica:inns shall�:prcpunJ fur:ach sie.ur.d th;ckr. tY,on?inchec. pu�psc and rezordad nsinF spprovai cpec3ficatinc �hc:s,jn6 shec�s,technicul nutce.narra'iro�e T. Considcr tac pntrntial o:orEar.ic c.atcrials wit� ,�j;��nr.•.ts in thc cmiscnstion plan,or n�her C K ralins o!'IeSs thqn Z0:1 in rc�uioe eaces: uccc a61e ducume�taliun. P;. nilra:e tn adjnining svPe:.c�catcrs. NRCS,W! 3�+3 484-5 Wcumcnteur.r�shail inciw:c h:`o''.inrng IX. 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'—�I..___ 1 '_ _ � 1os rt Isa91 B•• 1 D-ox1,cS I 15a win E=Bx2x91!qa vnre F-2' G-6' H=Stlrt 3'ove��de beak I-Start 3'e�e'gnde o�eak b tnndi � ; ` ^ " �� ����; > � � �:�� � C O �J N T Y ,��C���,��1---- ..'kY+��,, ,,. .. I I t , , � , .. �'�,'t DEC 1 2 2022 � . AMENDED �-- — J Conditionaf Use Application #22-026 5R�`«R Cvl���1�rY ZONING ADMINISTRAT►OPI T0: Sawyer County Zoning & Conservation Administration 10610 Main Street, Suite #49 Hayward, WI 54843 Attn: Kathy Marks Email: kathy.marks@sawyercountygov.org Owner: Travis Butterfield Phone: 715-492-7021 Email: kellybutterfield hotmail.com 14346W State Hwy 77 Hayward, WI 54843 AMENDED - A Public Hearing in the Town of Round Lake. CUP #22-026. Owner: Travis Butterfield. Part of the NE % of the SE %, 511, T41N, R08W; and Part of the NW % of the SW %; S12, T41N, R08W; Lot 1 CSM 28-13 #7170; Parcel #024-841-11-4101; Tax ID# 26555; Zoned Forestry One (F-1) & Residential/Recreational One (RR-1) 39.85 total acres. Permit desired for the 10.57 total acres of the Forestry One (F-1) zone district for the Location/Operation of a non-metallic mineral extraction site. AMENDED - A Public Hearing in the Town of Round Lake. CUP #22-026 for the Reclamation Plan. Owner: Travis Butterfield. Part of the NE % of the SE %, 511, T41N, R08W; and Part of the NW % of the SW %; 512, T41N, R08W; Lot 1 CSM 28-13 #7170; Parcel #024 841-11-4101; Tax ID# 26555; Zoned Forestry One (F-1) & Residential/Recreational One (RR-1); 39.85 total acres; Permit desired for the 10.57 total acres for the Sawyer County NR 135 Reclamation Issuance for location/operation of a non-metallic mineral open pit. Public Hearing on this is December 16, 2022, at the Sawyer County Courthouse at 8:30 AM By Action of the Town Board, use is: Approved ( ) Tabled ( ) Denied olf Hanson, Chairman / ,a,�' , (;�,�-��-- ��y �\ S� ,-. ��— Virgina abek, Supervisor Kay Wilson, Supervisor ��a�,�..�..� �-� � ; �, James Strandlund, Supervisor ponald Stover, Supervisor 1 Your Town Board decision is an integral part of the decision making process for the Sawyer County Zoning Committee. The Zoning Committee would like your cooperation in stating the reasons or comments why you approved,denied,or tabled the request. Re:CUP#22-02f,Travis Butterfield � �-�;�; • V°1 \`� ``� C.I,j`��.�\�O�S L�Lj �c.� \f1 C t� •�� O r'h��,v�� ���r� �0� �•'� "t �\��\u p`^ ♦'� 1J � �� �lt Dated this �� of �.lC L � 20� �--�1��,- Kathy McCoy,Clerk 2 1 � �^� OPERATION PLAN Owner:Travis A ButterField ParceIID:024841114101 Property Description:Prt NESE Sec il Prt NWSW Sec 12 Lot 1 CSM 28/13#7170 Location:Sawyer County,East of Hayward,approximately X miles west of Pit Rd on the North side of State Hwy 77 Property Size:39.85 Acres Proposed Non-Metallic Mine Area:30.57 Acres Proposed Activities Exirecting,crushing,conveying,and stockpiling gravel.Extracting and stockpiling sand. Hours of Operetion Normal Hours:Monday—friday 8:00 AM—5:00 PM Crushing Hours:April—December,Monday—Friday 8:00 AM—5:00 PM,7 days total per year. Total Crushing Operations: No more than 7 days per year. Access Route Access to the site is an existing driveway off State Hwy 77. Eauinment Used Equipment used during pit operation will be an excavator,front end loader,dump truck,conveyor and a crusher. Principal Strudure/Residences The closet principal structure is approximately 600 feet from the closest boundary of the proposed pit. See attached map measuring distance to adjacent structures.All crushing activities will occur at least 1,000 feet from the closest residence.Further,the proposed pit sits in a natural depression and all pit activities will be blocked from direct sight/sound by an earthen berm.Any areas that do not have a su�cient earthen berm will be built up to block the direct line of sight and sound to adjoining residences. Excavation The depth of the pit will be no more than 25 feet.Approximately 5000-10,000 yards of grevel are anticipated to be excavated each year.Excavation will continue until the decided setbacks are reached. (See Reclamation Plan for more detailJ. Lot Lines Lot lines have been marked with stakes/paint or ribbon.Identification and safety signs will be placed at the pit entrance.The proposed pit will maintain at least the required 10'setback from the neighboring northern property line. Navi¢able Waters/Wetlands The property has some wetlands on the far east property line and on the east property line.The boundary of proposed pit is 65 feet from the closest identified wetland.See attached map measuring I ' �- distance to identified wetlands. Pursuant to Sawyer County Ordinance 4 4.29,all ot these setbacks exceed the required 40'setback from wetland areas. Erosion Control Runoff from the site will be controlled by being contained within the pit itself.The pit will be started in a natural occurring hole, and water will be drained therein.As the pit expands,water will continually drain within the pit to avoid runoff. Because of the piYs natural layout,there will be no runoff,thus no runoff wili reach the wetland areas. (See Reclamation Plan for more detail) Environmental Considerations All operations will be done in a way that will minimize the production of noise,vibration, or dust. eest management practices will be used to minimize erosion and pollution of the surface and ground water. (See Reclamation Plan for more detail) Activities/Proiects the Minin¢Operations Supqorts The mined materials will support projects being done by the applicant. Materials will predominantly be used for residential projects with some commercial/municipality projects upon request.Applicant would consider selling to state,county or townships if requested.The materials will be used for construction projects in and around Sawyer County.The availability of this local pit will eliminate excess transportation and shipment of sand and grevel from outside areas.The minerals from this pit will not be sold to businesses or individuals and will be used solely by the applicant and his personally owned business operations. The users of the mined materials will include the applicant personatly as well as Butte�eld, Inc. Butterfield, Inc. is a Wisconsin corporation with its sole owners being the applicant,Travis Butte�eld as President,and the applicanYs brother,7ony Butte�eld, as vice-president. See attached information from the Wisconsin Department of Financiai Institutions for corporete information. Reclamation Plan A reclamation plan has been submitted to Sawyer Count Zoning. Maintenance Plan Runoff from the pit will 6e internally drained at alI times. (See Reclamation Plan for more detail) Additional Conditions for Approval of CUP #22-026 �, p ;r,.� -Y� l,�S �I ,£I �'n h.�"f_ b�u.n� �\ rs{-f7. q l`f�J�- -� �"tl�` J J Operator shall 1. The operator shall stake or otherwlse mark the borders of the entire site and shall secure the site by appropriate methods. � Operation of heavy vehides entering or leaving the nonmetallic mining site or processing facility � shall be limited to the normal hours of operation. Heavy vehicles shall not use "Jake Brakes" in � the vicinity of the site so as not to create additional noise for adjacent landowners. 3. Operator shall eliminate the use of lighting on the site outside of the normal hours of operations. `� The operator shall control off-site noise levels to the maximum extent practicable to avoid � ¢.r adverse impacts to neighboring landowners. The noise levels at the boundaries of the mining or processing site shall not exceed 60 db. � 5. Mining operations shall not extract materials at a depth below the point that is 10 feet above the groundwater table. Mining operations shall not cause an exceedance of groundwater quality standards in Wis. Admin. Code Ch. NR 140. 6. Air quality shall be controlled using widely accepted methods sure as water application as required. 7. All hazardous chemicals used at the site shall be stored and disposed of in accordance with , applicable state and federal law. � 8. Loaders and other heavy equipment used within the site shall be equipped with "white noise" backup warning signals. � ' p � �- � ;� �� �'���y 1 '�� .�---_ � �m;,� U'2�,�i�- S��•ii,� �, ,�,��- (,� �h �� ^-� ��- � �e�- j�uz GJre a� r'�c�U �t`G�-°,^;}'S SAWYER COUNTY Sawyer Counfy Zoning and Conserva[ion Administratian 10610 Main Street,Suite J149 Hayward, Wisconsin 54843 (715J634-8188 E-Mail:Kathy.marks@sawyercoutygov.org November 22. 2022 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DATE CUP ti22-026,Travis Butterfield Your application for a Conditional Use will be considered at a Public Hearing before the Sawyer County Zoning Committee on December 16, 2022. This Hearing will begin at 830 A.M.in the Sawyer County Courthouse, 10610 Main Street, Hayward,Wisconsin. It is recommended that either you or a representative be present at the Hearing. Enclosed is virtual attendance information.A lack of information about the application may result in unnecessary delay of a decision. Failure to appear may also result in the denial of the application. If it is impossible for you or a representative to be present, please submit a written statement directed to Jesse Boettcher,Chairman of the Zoning Committee addressed to this office.The statement should include your proposed intentions or purpose of the request and a description of the general terrain and surrounding development. Indicate how the proposal would not be contrary to the public interest. Photographs of the property and surrounding area are encouraged. Your application will also go before the Town Board for their review. Some townships also have a Planning Commission. Please contact the Town Clerk, Kathy McCoy at 715-462-9508 or email at town(altownofrouldlkaewi.orR for the day and time of the Planning Commission and Town Board meetings for your attendance or the attendance of your agent. PLEASE NOTE: If approval is granted,a permit may be required. Land Use Applications may be obtained from the Zoning Office or our website. KaG�ks Deputy Zoning&Conservation Administrator SAWYER COUNTY Conditional Use Permit Request-Reclamation Plan STAFF REPORT Prepared By:Ja��Kozlowski,STw}�cr County 7.oning&Conservation Administrator Filc: # CUP 22-026 Reclamation Plan Applicant: Travis Butterfield 14346W State Hwy 77 � Hayward, WI 54843 Property Location & Legal Description: Part of the NE '/ of the SE '/, S11, T41N, R08W; and Part of t11e NW '/ of the SW '/; 512, T41N, R08W; Lot 1 CSM 28-13 #7170; Parcel #024-841-1 1-4101; Tax ID# 26555; Zoned Forestry One (F-1) & Residential/Recreational One (RR-1); 39.85 total acres; (Proposed RZN #22-012 to rezone approximately 22.30 acres of RR-1 to F-1) Request: Per�nit issuance of the Reclamation Plan Project History & Summary of Request The applicant is requesting to open a new non-inetallic mineral extraction on the property described above. Per the reclamation plan provided the area is showing 20 acres of disturbance for mining over a 5-phase plan. Each phase is to be approximately 4 acres. If expansion was to occur a new updated reclaination plan w�uld need and seek approval. Per the NR 135 requirements before approval can be granted for t11e conditional use operation process the regulatory authority being the County needs to approve the applicant's reclamation plan (attached). The Sawyer County Zoning & Conservation Department has reviewed the "reclamation summary'' and concludes that the plan is consistent with the standards specified in NR 135. The Sawyer County Zoning Committee, being the regulatory authority may approve, conditioually approve, or deny the reclamation plan. If the regulatory authority approves the reclaination plan subject to general compliance requirements of NR 135, the approval may not include conditions that are not related to the reclamation plan. Other conditions may be added during the public hearing process for the "location and plan of operation". One required condition of an approved reclamation plan shall be that the new mine obtain financial assurance pursuant to NR 135.40. If the rcgulatory authority dcnies the reclamation plan it nceds to have the findings of onc the following: 1) The applicant has,after being given an opportunity to make corrections,failed to provide an adequatc pennit application,redamation plan,financial assurance or any other submittal required by NR 135 or the applicable reclamation ordinance. 2) The proposed nonmetallic mining site cannot be reclaimcd in compliance with the reclamation standards contained in the applicable rcclamation ordinance, NR 135 or subch.I uf ch.?95,Stats. 3) The applicant,or its agcnt,principal or predecessor has,during the course of nonmetallic mi��ing in Wisconsiu within 10 years of the pem�it application or modification request being considered shown a pattern of scrious violations of tltis chapter or of federal,state or local environmental laws related to nonmetallic mining redamation. A denial shall be in writing and shall contain documentation of reasons for denial.The regulatory authority's decision to dcny an application to issue a reclamation pennit may be reviewed NR 1;5.30. ��� �, , � � � $����3� ,�� �C�� ��� � CDUNT � �.:� �,��,.. .,�,g �? p �"��� ��� ^ ���� / � J t � �i�coG D� Conditional Use Application #22-025 sTq_ti� �9� O,� T0: Sawyer County Zoning & Conservation Administration 10610 Main Street, Suite #49 Hayward, WI 54843 Attn: Kathy Marks Email: kathy.marks@sawyercountygov.org Owner: Travis Butterfield Phone: 715-49?_-7021 Email: kellybutterfield@hotmail.com 14346W State Hwy 77 Hayward, WI 54843 Property Description: Part of the NE % of the SE % 511, T41N, R08W; and Part of the NW 14/ of the SW % 512, T41N, R08W; Lot 1 CSM 28-13 #7170; Parcel #024-841-11-4101; Zoned Forestry One (F-1) & Residential/Recreational One (RR-1); 39.85 total acres; Permit desired for the Sawyer County NR 135 Reclamation Issuance for location/operation of a non-metaliic mineral open pit. Public Hearing date: November 17, 2022 at 8:30 am in the Sawyer County Courthouse. By Action of the Town Board, use is: ( ) Approved ( ) Tabled �(Q Denied �� Rolf Hanson, Chairman � L_ Kay ilso , Supervisor Virginia habek, Supervisor r ^� C����� � � James Strandlund, Supervisor ponald Stover, Supervisor ,, 1 • Your Town Board decision is an integral part of the decision making process for the Sawyer County Zoning Committee. The Zoning Committee would like your cooperation in stating the reasons or comments why you approved, denied, or tabled the request. Re;CUP#22-026,Travis Butterfield ��L ��}�i_.�Gl Dated this�of � (��t���C� , 20 �.i��-- Kathy McCoy, Clerk 2 Conditional Use Application#22-026 Denial Finding of Fact Denial of Application as received and noticed:Conditional Use Application#22-0Z6:Travis Butterfield. Property Description:Part of the NE%of the SE%511,T41N,R08W;and Part of the NW%of the SW% 512,T41M,R08W;Lot 1 CSM 28-13#7170;Parcel#024-841-11-4101;Zoned Forestry One(F-1)& Residential/Recreational One(RR-1);39.85 total acres;Permit desired for the Sawyer County NR 135 Redamation issuance for location/operation of non-metallic mineral open pit. Finding of Fact: • It�could be damaging to die nghts of others and property values • It would create an air quality problem • Use is not Compatible with Town Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map Kat�cC�r� � . .. - <,� ,3. ��� SA�� ER , coVNT � -_z �� � - � �`�, , ; ,� _ . , ; _ - _ � : �� , � .. �.�;..: ,� :� Ti � .._.,. � _ ��-..a"a..., t �� ., �_.— � !t,� ` P M ;,-° s 'a r�^�F�a .�J �"t�..�i�� i v ¢fi�k-.G. �_.."_�._'._._..__...___..... . ... L..�.. i�`�t-i'� �,.. .. .,. . � . . `iA %,1 �{JI� Conditional Use Applicat9on #22-026 TO: Sawyer County Zoning & Conservation Administration 10610 Main Street, Suite #49 Hayward, WI 54843 Attn: Kathy Marks Email: kathy.marks@sawyercountygov.org Owner: Travis Butterfield Phone: 715-492-7021 Email: kellybutterfield@hotmail.com 14346W State Hwy 77 Hayward, WI 54843 Property Description: Part of the NE % of the SE % 511, T41N, R08W; and Part of the NW 14/ of the SW % 512, T41N, R08W; Lot 1 CSM 28-13 #7170; Parcel #024-841-11-4101; Zoned Forestry One (F-1) & Residential/Recreational One (RR-1); 39.85 total acres; Permit desired for the Sawyer County NR 135 Reclamation Issuance for location/operation of a non-metallic mineral open pit. Public Hearing date: August 19, 2022 at 8:30 am in the Sawyer County Courthouse. By Action of the Town Board, use is: ( ) Approved �Tabled ( ) Denied Rolfe anson, Chairman � �i��� ��— �/L��' . ti , Virgina�t ahbek, Supervisor Kay Wil n, Supervisor � ��-�-,�,,�.��� y„ - Donald Stover, Supervisor Ja s Strandlund, Supervisor 1 � � • Your Town Board decision is an integral part of the decision making process for the Sawyer County Zoning Committee. The Zoning Committee would like your cooperation in stating the reasons or comments why you approved,denied, or tabled the request. Re:CUP#22-026,Travis Butterfield ��ti�� � �� �� r� ����� �� �� � � � w S � Dated this�_of � \�h�'�� , 20 ��• �� Kathy McCoy, Clerk 2 ., ���-�, ����r�'� � - �� � � � �'_ _.__ _ � I ✓ • � , :�, �-: S AW�E R ��` 2 ���� ���' 4 �,� s�� 1 . �,� , __ _� C O U N �' Y -�,gE ���,, ,.� �� ,,; �� ��q:F. ��,.. � � .=- �`,.:", i�.1i a���U A�lV�I{PVI�i rtr�l ili1V Conditional Use Application#22-Q26 TO: Sawyer County Zoning&Conservation Administration 10610 Main Street,Suite#49 Hayward,WI 54843 Attn: Kathy Marks Email: kathy.marks@sawyercountygov.org Owner: Travis Butterfield Phone: 715-492-7021 Email: kellvbutterfield@hotmail.com 14346W State Hwy 77 Hayward,WI 54843 Property Description: Part of the NE%of the SE'/< 511,T41N, R08W;and Part of the NW 14/of the SW%512,T41N, R08W; Lot 1 CSM 28-13#7170; Parcel#024-841-11-4101;Zoned Forestry One(F-1) & Residential/Recreational One(RR-1);39.85 total acres; Permit desired for the Sawyer County NR 135 Reclamation Issuance for location/operation of a non-metallic mineral open pit. Public Hearing date:September 16,2022 at 8:30 am in the Sawyer County Courthouse. By Action of the Town Board,use is: ( )Approved �ab�ed ( ) Denied olfe H nson, Chairman ��� �I.�-�--�� ` ' 1 Kay Wils n,Supervisor Virginia abek,Supervisor �iwJL��� Ja es Strandlund,Supervisor ponald Stover,Supervisor 1 • � Your Town Board decision is an integral part of the decision making process for the Sawyer County Zoning • Committee. The Zoning Committee would like your cooperation in stating the reasons or comments why you approved, denied,or tabled the request. � Re.CUP#22,-026,Travis Butterfield l� � � �-�� y��\� '� �! �-tc � ���� ���k ��'��. `^ A r V C� C3 '� J, Dated this�of ��� , 20 a� � Kathy McCoy, Clerk 2 �. � SAWYER � COUNTY Sawyer County Zoning and Conservation Administration 10610 Main Street,Suite 49 Hayward,Wismnsin 54843 (715J 634-8288 kathy.marks@sawyercountygov.org September 19,2022 RZN#22-012 and CUP#22-026,Travis Butterfield On September 16,102�,the Sawyer County Zoning Committee postponed your application for a change of zone distrid on the following described real estate and the mnditional use permit. These cases will be heard on November 17`^,2022 at 830am. If you have any further questions please call Jay or myself. Katc� Deputy Zoning&Conservation Administrator � SAWYER COUNTY Sawyer County Zoning and Conservation Administration 10610 Main Street,Suite 49 Hayward, Wismnsin 54843 - (715J634-8288 � �� E-mail:kathy.marks@sawyerrountygov.org August 26,2022 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DATE RZN#12-011& CUP#22-026, Travis Butte�eld Your application for a Change in Zone District will be considered at a Public Hearing before the Sawyer County Zoning Committee on September 16, 2022. This Hearing will begin at 8:30 A.M. in the Sowyer County Courthouse, 10610 Main Street, Hayward, Wisconsin. It is recommended that either you or a representative be present at the Hearing. A /ack of information a6out the application may result in unnecessary de/ay of a decision. Failure [o appear may also result in the denial of the application. If it is impossi6le for you or a representative[0 6e present,p/ease submit a written statement addressed to lesse Boe[tcher, Chairman of the Zoning Committee to the above address. This statement should include the purpose of the request or your proposed intentions and a description of the general terrain and surrounding development. Photographs of the property and/or buildings would be beneficial. Indicate the undue hardship inflicted upon you by mnforming to the present zone district and the compatibility of the proposed use with fhe surrounding land uses and indicate how your proposal would not be contrary[o the public interest. Your application will also go before the Town Board for their review. Some townships also have a P/anning Commission. Please con[act the Town Clerk,Kathy McCoy,at 715-462-9508,or email town@townofroundlakewi.org[o confirm the date and time of the Planning Commission and Town Board meeting for your attendance or the attendance of your agent. Kathy Marks Deputy Zoning&Conservation Administrator Enc. . Kathy Marks From: Kelley B <keileybuttefieid@hotmail.com> . Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2022 12:45 PM To: Kathy Marks Subject: Butterfield Re-Zone and Conditional Use CAUTION: This email originated from ouiside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments'unless you recogniz� the sender and know the content is safe. Hi Kathy, Can you please reschedule our Re-zone (RZN #22-012) and Conditional Use Application (#22-026) public hearing dates until September? I've notified Kathy McCoy at the Town of Round Lake, they are doing the same, moving to the September meetings. Please confirm receipt of this email, Thank you! Kelley Butterfield 715-558-1501 This message is from an external email source. Do not click links or open attachments unless you are certain the content is safe. If you have any doubts or concerns about an email, don't hesitate to contact Sawyer County I'I'. i � �AWYER �. OU �'� TY Sawyer County Zoning and Conservation Administra[ion 10610 Main Street,Suite#49 Hayward,Wisconsin 54843 (715J 634-8288 E-Mail:Kathy.morks@sawyercoutygov.org July 11,2022 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DATE CUP il22-026,Travis Butterfield Your application for a Conditional Use will be considered at a Public Hearing before the Sawyer County Zoning Committee on August 19,2022.This Hearing will begin at 5:30 A.M.in the Sawyer County Courthouse,10610 Main Street,Hayward,Wisconsin. It is recommended that either you or a representative be present at the Hearing. Enclosed is virtual attendance information.A lack of information about the application may result in unnecessary delay of a decision. Failure to appear may also result in the denial of the application. If it is impossible for you or a representative to be present,please submit a written statement directed to Jesse Boettcher,Chairman of the Zoning Committee addressed to this office.The statement should include your proposed intentions or purpose of the request and a description of the general terrain and surrounding development.Indicate how the proposal would not be contrary to the public interest. Photographs of the property and surrounding area are encouraged. Your application will also go before the Town Board for their review. Some townships also have a Planning Commission.Please contact the Town Clerk Kathy McCoy,715-462-9508 or email at town@townofroundlakewi.org for the day and time of the Planning Commission and Town Board meetings for your attendance or the attendance of your agent. PLEASE NOTE:If approval is granted,a permit may be required. Land Use Applications may be obtained from the Zoning Office or our website. Kathy Marks Deputy Zoning&Conservation Administrator Enc. Travis Butterfield SAWYER COUNTY NR135 RECLAMATION PLAN � � , � , Y. , ; �C�,�-.__ f� �, J; �' -__ y `'_ "A���` ' �ri �i<R i. �,��`-,�,, a ;�: �� : � .�,; ^ �i: r.-�j ., i� ;,�; �. � __. . . ,�. Created By: Travis Butterfield 2022 Contents Summary..........................................................................................................1 Reclamation Summary..............................................................................................2 SignedCertifcation...............................................................................................5 A. Maps and Data a. Plat Map..................................................................................6 b. Topographical Map.....................................................................7 c. Soil Map...................................................................................8 d. Proposed Pit with Established Pits................................................11 e. Source of Sand and Gravel Data..................................................12 f. Photos of Pit.............................................................................15 B. Conservative Practice Standards a. Sediment Bale Barrier.................................................................19 b. Silt Fence.................................................................................20 c. Critical Area Planting and Job Sheets.............................................22 d. Mulching...................................................................................40 e. Erosion Control Blanket Information...............................................45 Travis Butterfield - Non-Metallic Mine Reclamation Summary June2022 Applicant Name: Travis Butterfield Pit Name: Butterfield Address: 14346W State Hwv 77 Sites Legal Description: S11 T41N R08W; PRT NESE SEC 11 Hayward. W[ 54835 PRT NWSW SEC 12 LOT 1 CSM 28/13 #7170 Phone:(715) 6 3 4 - 81 7 6 Total Area of Mine: 39.85 acres Purpose and planned excavation of mine: The purpose of the mine is for the production of gravel. The total extent of the mine is shown on the Site Plan Map. Excavation will be done in phases to limit the amount of exposed soil to reduce the possibility of erosion and pollution of surface or groundwater, as well as limit the amount of fees. Each phase will be approximately 4 acres. Reclamation Costs: The estimated cost of reclamation is $1000 per acre of disturbed area. Financial assurance will be based on the cost of reclamation. The cost of reclamation is listed for each phase. Phase 1: Excavation to a depth of approximately 20 to 25 feet deep will begin on the east slope of the mine to make room for future stockpiles and crushing operations. Topsoil will be removed and stockpiled out of the way as excavation progresses east towards State Hwy 77. Between crushing's banks will be sloped to minimize erosion. Banks that have been sloped and won't be reopened will be covered with a layer of topsoil and seeded. Total size: 4 acres Financial Assurance: $ 4000.00 Phase 2: Topsoil will be removed and stockpiled out of the way as excavation to a depth of approximately 20 to 25 feet deep continues toward the north. Between crushing's active banks will be sloped to minimize erosion. Inactive banks will be sloped and covered with a layer of topsoil, seeded and mulched. Crushed material will be stockpiled in the area of Phase 1 . Once excavation of Phase 2 has been completed the area will be reclaimed in accordance with this plan. Total size: 4 acres Financial Assurance:$ 4000.00 Phase 3: Topsoil will be removed and stockpiled out of the way as excavation to a depth of approximately 20 to 25feet deep progresses toward the west. Between crushing's active banks will be sloped to minimize erosion. Inactive banks will be slopetl and coveretl with a layer of topsoil, seeded and mulched. Crushed material will be stockpiled in the area of Phase 1. Once excavation of Phase 3 has been completed the area of Phase 1 will be reclaimed in accordance with this plan. Total size: 4 acres Financial Assurance:$ 4000.00 Phase 4: Topsoil will be removed and stockpiled out of the way as excavation to a depth of approximately 20 to 255 feet deep progresses toward the south. Between crushing's active banks will be sloped to minimize erosion. Inactive banks will be sloped and covered with a layer of topsoil, seeded and mulched. Crushed material will be stockpiled in the area of Phase 3. Once excavation of Phase 4 has been completed the area of Phase 3 will be reclaimed in accordance with this plan. Total size: 4 acres Financial Assurance: $ 4000.00 Phase 5: Topsoil will be removed and stockpiled out of the way as excavation to a tlepth of approximately 20 to 25 feet deep progresses toward the east. Between crushing's active banks will be sloped to minimize erosion. Inactive banks will be sloped and covered with a layer of topsoil, seeded and mulched. Crushed material will be stockpiled in the area of Phase 4. Once excavation of Phase 5 has been completed and the stockpiles removed the entire mine site will be reclaimed in accordance with this plan. Total size: 4 acres Financial Assurance: $ 4000.00 RECLAMATION PLAN General Location:Butte�eld's Pit non-melallic mine is located in SE'/<,NE'/<,Sectlon 11,Range 8 Wes(,Township 41 North &PRT SW%,NW'/,,Section 12,Range 8 West,Township 41 North in the Town of Round Lake,Sawyer County,Wsconsin The mine is approximately'/,of a mile west of state highway 77. Soil Type:The soil type at fhe site is a Pence sandy loam,6 fo 30 percenl slopes. Distribution,thickness,and type of topsoil:Thickness of fopsoil is less fhan 8 inches with an abrupl wavy boundary. Approximate elevation of groundwater. The depth lo wafer table is greater than 78 inches(6.5 feef). Location of surface waters and existing drainage pattems:The existing drainage pattem of the sile is internally tlraining There are no perennial water bodies close to the mine site.The dosest water is a small ephemeral pond aboutY<mile fo the south and Round Lake Is located'/of a mile lo the south.The exisling drainage pattems can be seen on the attached contour map. Current biological resources,plant communities,and wildlife use at and adjacent to mine site:Biological and wildliie data was mainly determined by visual obseruations.The proposed mine site is a young northem hardwood forest consisting of mostly maple with a mix of oak,birch,and aspen trees. Wildlife usage is moderale in the forest for foraging and cover of fhe property Main species present include rabbits whitetail deer,and various songbirds and smaller mammals common to the area. No threalened or endangered species were observed or known to inhabit the site. Proposed post-mining land use:The proposed post-mining land use for the non-metallic mine site is a grassy meadow wifh some trees.The proposed land use would be appropriate to the current local zoning of Forestry 1.Upon complefe redamation nafural secession would convert lhe grassy meadow back to forested habilat. BMP's to be employed before and during non-metallic mine operation:All run-of(is planned lo be contained wilhln the pit.An earthen berm,cons(rucled with some of the overburden,will be left around the perimefer of fhe mine to contain all run-ofi within fhe mine site Total area oi exposed soil will be limifed fo only an area large enough to allow for needetl excavation.If the possibility for erosion outside the mine occurs,silt fencing or a setliment basin may be needed Exposed soils should be seeded with a cover crop and seed mixture to quickly revegetate the site and stabilize the soils profecting from run-off and wind erosion.Water should be applied lo non-vegetaled areas of the site to control dust during tlry or windy contlitions. Topsoil removal,storage,stabilization,and conservation:Topsoil shall be removed prior to excavation of subsoil for each phase.Topsoil removal will be accomplished using bulldozers,front end loaders,and ofher necessary equipmenf with�he goal of recovering as much of lhe exisfing topsoil as possible.Topsoil will be remo�ed in a manner that minimizes the surface area exposed to erosion at any one time. Topsoil that has been stripped from the site will be stockpiled on level ground and away from any slopes.Slockpiles should be located in an area where they will be easy to access and out of the way to keep double hantlling to a minimum To help prevenf erosion and weed growth sfockpiled topsoil should be seeded A cover crop of oats,barley, winter wheat or winler rye should be used if the stockpile will be disturbed in less lhan six monfhs If a stockpile will not be disfurbed for more than six monfhs at a time a perennial seed mixture should be used(See Critical Area Seeding Altachment). If erosion is occurring to the stockpile, siraw bale siR fencing should be placed around topsoil stockpile until it has been seeded and stabilized. See Straw Bale Silt Fencing affachment for proper inslallation and maintenance. Purpose and planned excavation of mine:The purpose of the mine is for the production of gravel. The tolal exlent of the mine is shown on (he Site Plan Map. Excavalion will be done in phases lo limit fhe amount of exposed soil to reduce the possibility of erosion and pollution of surface or groundwaler, as well as limil ihe amounf of fees. Each phase will be approximately 4 acres. Reclamation Costs:The estimated cost of reclamation is S1000 per acre of disturbed area Financial assurance will be based on the cost of reclamation. The cost of redamation is listed for each phase. Phase 1:Excavation to a depth of approximately 20 to 25 feet deep will begin on the east slope of the mine to make room for future sfockpiles and crushing operations. Topsoil will be removed and stockpiled out of the way as excavalion progress foward the easL Between crushing's banks will be sloped to minimize erosion. Banks fhat have been sloped and won'f be reopened will be covered wifh a layer of topsoil and seeded. Total size: 4 acres Financial Assurance:$ 4000.00 Phase Y.Topsoil will be removed and stockpiled out of the way as excavalion lo a dep(h of approximately 2010 25 feef deep and progress roward the north. Between crushing's active banks will be sloped fo minimize erosion. Inacfive banks will be sloped and covered with a layer of topsoiL seeded and mulched. Crushed material will be stockpiled in the area of Phase 1.Once excavation of Phase 2 has been completetl the area will be reclaimetl in accortlance with this plan. Total size: 4 acres Financial Assurance:$ 4000.00 Phase 3:Topsoil will be removed and slockpiled out of the way as excavafion lo a depfh of approximately 2010 25 feel deep and progress toward the wesf. Between crushing's acti�e banks will be sloped to minimize erosion. Inactive banks will be sloped and covered wilh a layer of lopsoil, seeded and mulched. Crushed malerial will be stockpiled in fhe area of Phase 1. Once excavation of Phase 3 has been completed the area of Phase t will be reclaimed in accordance with this plan. Total size: 4 acres Financial Assurence:$ 4000.00 Phase 4:Topsoil will be removed and stockpiled oul of the way as excavalion to a depih of approximafely 20 to 25 feet tleep progress toward lhe south. Between crushing's active banks will be sloped lo minimize erosion. Inacfive banks will be sloped and covered wifh a layer of topsoil, seeded and mulched, Crushed material will be stockpiled in the area of Phase 3. Once excavation of Phase 4 has been completed the area of Phase 3 will be reclaimed in accordance with this plan. Total size: 4 acres Financial Assurance: S 4000.00 Phase 5:Topsoil will be removed and sfockpiled out of the way as excavalion to a depfh of approximately 20 to 25 feet tleep progress towartl lhe east Belween crushing's active banks will be sloped to minimize erosion. Inac(ive banks will be sloped and covered with a layer of fopsoil seeded and mulched. Crushed malerial will be stockpiled in the area of Phase 4 Once excavation of Phase 5 has been completed and the stockpiles removed the entire mine site will be reclaimed in accordance with this plan, Total size: 4 acres Financial Assurance:$ 40D0 00 Interim Reclamation sufficient to qualiy for the wavier of fees: Sequential interim reclamation will be done so as to minimize the area impacted and to reduce the fees. Once a phase is complefed and the area is stabilized the non-metallic mine operator will request of the Sawyer County Regulatory authoriry that the area be considered temporarily redaimed for the purposes of reduction of fees- If an extended period of lime is to pass between planned excavations interim redamation will be done to reduce the amount of exposed area Methotls for interim reclamation are to be the same as for final redamation. Final Reclamation Sloping and Grading: All slopes will be graded fo a tinal slope of 3 1 horizontal to vertical or flatter, The floor of lhe mine will be graded lo prevenl ponding of water on the reclaimed surface. Resulfing surfaces will be scarifed prior to topsail redistribulion.Stockpiled topsoil will be evenly disfributed over the enfire sife Revegetation: The areas will be seeded following the final grading and completion of each phase and all site preparalion activities. A soil tesl should be taken before planting lo determine the proper amounf, if any of fertilizer and/or lime to be applied. Seed will be applied to properly prepared soils af any time during fhe growing season when soil condilions are suitable Seeding should not be carried out immediately following raiq when grountl is loo weL too dry, or during windy conditions. The seed mixfure should be chosen from the Critical Area Seeding attachment thal is suifable for lhe site condilions or D.O.T.#20 from the 1996 WI D.O T. Sfandard Speciflcafion for Highway Consfruction manual whlch consisf of 6% Kentucky Bluegrass, 24°/o Hard Fescue, 40%Tall Fescue, and 30% Perennial Ryegrass. D O.T mix #20 should be plantetl at 12 pounds per acre. A cover crop of annual rye or oats should also be planted during the spring and summer. Winter wheat or winfer rye should be planfed as a cover crop after September 1. Seeding can be done using a broadcasf seeder or grain drill. Cover crops should be planted at a rate of Annual rye- 5 pounds per acre Oats- 48 pounds per acre Winter Wheat- 90 pountls per acre Winler Rye- 84000 pounds per acre Mulching and Erosion Control:All slopes should be seeded and covered with mulch To control erosion during reclamation of side slopes, fopsoil should not be distributetl over an area larger than whaf can be seeded and covered with mulch in a day Mulch reduces run-off and erosion as well as conserves moisture antl conlrol weeds See attachetl Mulching Standard for mulching options and proper application. Quantifiable standards for revegetation adequate to show that a sustainable stand of revegetation has been established which will support the approved post-mining land use: One year after an area has been reclaimed the non-metallic mine operator will notiiy fhe Sawyer Counfy Land and Water ConservaCion Deparlment to requesl final reclamation approval. A representalive of Sawyer County LWCD will determine adequate revegefation using percent vegetative cover Since a primary objective of fhis work is to slabilize the site, it is important to provide a high degree of vegetative cover as quickly as possible. This will result in grealer profection of lhe soil from the effecfs of raindrop impacL, which will be absorbed by fhe vegefalive"canopy". This protecfion translafes into reduced erosion antl sedimentation. Any unacceptable areas are to be fixed by lhe operator and a return visil by a LWCD representafive will determine if the site is acceptable antl financial assurance can be released. Nofe: All stockpiles musl be removed and site vegetated before reclamation will be considered final. The operafor shall provide a signed certification that reclamation will be carried out in accordance with the reclamation plan. The operator shall also certify that fhe Best Management Praclices are inslalled and maintained. The landowner and lessee, if different from the operator. shall also provide signed ceRification that they conwr with the reclamation plan and will allow its implementation. In the following situations, the landowner and lessee, if different from the mine operator, are nof required to submit a wrillen certification. The operator shall provide writfen evidence fhat ihe landowner and lessee, if different from lhe operator, have been provlded with a written copy of the reclamation plan, and that�. a. The mine operator has submitted a reclamation plan tor an exisfing non-metallic mine in accordance with Sawyer County Non-Metallic Mining Reclamation Ordinance Section 1220, or b. The operator has submitted a reclamalion plan for a new or reopened mine in accordance wlth Sawyer County Non-Metalllc Mining Reclamation Ordinance Section 12.30 which is located on land for which a lease agreement or memorantlum of lease between the landowner and applicanf was recorded prior to Augusl 1,2001 (NMMRO Section 13(6)). Travis Butterfield (operalor) certify thaf reclamafion will be carried oul in accordance with the redamation plan nd the required Best Management Practices are installed and maintained. � ,/ - 6 -i� - aa Operator Signature Date I, Travis Buttefiel {landowner) certify lhaf I have received a copy of the reclamation plan, read if and unders d it I further rl thaf I concur with lhe reclamation plan and will allow its implementation. � � _ � ��� - aa Landowner Signature Date Landowner Signature Date