Posted by wisbaker on March 11, 2012 at 11:46:45 from (207.118.182.74):
In Reply to: Nanny State-- posted by donjr on March 11, 2012 at 09:58:41:
I had one when we did the library renovation, Wisconsin has a sediment control law that only applies if the area being disturbed is greater than 1/2 acre. The leasehold our library is on is about 3/4 of an acre but is 50% built (meaning the library building occupies 50% of the ground on site) The architect and engineer filed the plans for state approval, the state approved the plans, noted that the area to disturbed was below the threshold. We filled a notice with the DNR that we would be under construction on a project BELOW threshold. The contractor implements erosion control/sediment control procedures (that are not required). Six months after the project I get a notice of violation from the DNR because we did construction work without a DNR approved erosion/sediment control plan, and oh yes they want $1,000 a day from permit day until they approve a plan. I think the only way we'll make these idiots responsible is make the government agency that wants to fine us for violations have to post a bond equal to the amount they want to fine us before they can start any enforcement action, if they're wrong they loose the money. To make this incident go away I had to hire a surveyor to make a plat of the leasehold, identify the ground we disturbed and provide a measurement of the amount of ground disturbed in square feet (about 6,000 square feet).
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