Re: pond for wisconsin landowners
[Re: keets]
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10/11/18 07:52 PM
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chelsea,wi
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thank you all for the great advice! I can't think of a reason they would turn down a pond permit, but I don't trust Gov't agencies at all when it comes to dealing with normal folks... the property in question is actually in Price county, and... remote is a good term for it. LOL..I don't consider it a wetland, and the nearest creek is over a 1/4 mile away ..unsure if it is considered navigable..If I get the old farm I'll probably buy the equipment to make the pond, and any improvements, then sell it..maybe
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Re: pond for wisconsin landowners
[Re: keets]
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10/12/18 01:24 PM
10/12/18 01:24 PM
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TreedaBlackdog
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All unincorporated areas of Price County except for the non-shoreland areas located in the Towns of Kennan, Catawba, Georgetown, Ogema, Hill, and Worcester are governed by county zoning regulations. Please contact your Town Chairman for zoning information in these townships.
Shoreland Ordinance The Price County Shoreland Ordinance governs all property located within 1,000 feet of a lake, river, or flowage and within 300 feet of a creek or stream. In addition, all 17 of the Townships have adopted the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. All sanitary permits must be applied for through the Price County Zoning Department.
Please check with the Price County Zoning Office to see if permits are required for your project
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Re: pond for wisconsin landowners
[Re: keets]
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10/12/18 03:50 PM
10/12/18 03:50 PM
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If you dig a pond on your own land and it does not cause any damage to other property owners and you pay your taxes, the government has no business being involved. I have seen where the government took property because it was in the flood plan, tell everyone else not to build on the flood plan and than built a park with restrooms on that site, that has flooded twice. Before long the government is going to tell us what we can and can't eat.
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Re: pond for wisconsin landowners
[Re: TreedaBlackdog]
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10/12/18 05:25 PM
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Fall Creek, WI
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Yes, and he said the property would be in Price County. I would assume the zoning would be for where the land is and not where he lives. Yes, my mistake...
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Re: pond for wisconsin landowners
[Re: keets]
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10/12/18 07:01 PM
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I'm touring tomorrow, I'll get a better chance to look at the layout of things, make some phone calls Monday!
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Re: pond for wisconsin landowners
[Re: keets]
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10/14/18 02:39 AM
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How does a person go about knowing whether a pond they dig will actually have-and hold-water?
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Re: pond for wisconsin landowners
[Re: AJE]
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10/14/18 06:58 AM
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How does a person go about knowing whether a pond they dig will actually have-and hold-water? soil type(s), topographic location..
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Re: pond for wisconsin landowners
[Re: AJE]
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10/14/18 07:36 AM
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How does a person go about knowing whether a pond they dig will actually have-and hold-water? You dig and observe test holes for a year or so.
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Re: pond for wisconsin landowners
[Re: keets]
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10/14/18 10:15 AM
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that place was in tough shape...gotta love realtors  ..old 80 acrer farm, google earth showed me about 30 in the back was woods, well..it is now cut off thin enough that I could shoot the whole way across, couple junk cars scattered around and a few hundred tires.. I'm not totally convinced to not buy it, but I might keep looking
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Re: pond for wisconsin landowners
[Re: keets]
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10/14/18 03:25 PM
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I will confess to having to do wetland mitigation in Wisconsin. The county agriculture guy said it was prior converted wetland to agriculture land so I could add dirt. The Dept. of Natural Resources guy said they trump the ag guys, local warden went past, saw my dozer on it and called it in. He was decent enough about it, said he would not get the Army Corp involved even though it was within 500 yards of a drainage ditch that he said would be called navigable. He told me pull half the dirt out and pile it in a berm on what was the highest part of the site. I sloped it to the lowest part, all I wanted was a level spot to park equipment, I live in the adjacent subdivision that went in when I was in high school. Yes I am a home boy, live across the street from where I grew up, bought the 30 from farmer I worked for as a kid, it is agriculture land but in the city limits.
Born twice, die once
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