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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 293 — Nonferrous metallic mining

293.43 Hearings on permit applications.

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293.43 Hearings on permit applications.
(1)Applicability. This section shall govern all hearings on applications for prospecting or mining permits.
(1m)Scope.
(a)The hearing on the prospecting or mining permit shall cover the application and any statements prepared under s. 1.11 and, to the fullest extent possible, all other applications for approvals, licenses and permits issued by the department. The department shall inform the applicant as to the timely application date for all approvals, licenses and permits issued by the department, so as to facilitate the consideration of all other matters at the hearing on the prospecting or mining permits.
(b)Except as provided in this section, for all department issued approvals, licenses, and permits relating to prospecting or mining, including solid waste feasibility report approvals and permits related to air and water, to be issued after April 30, 1980, the notice, hearing, and comment process and the time for issuance of decisions shall be controlled by this section and ss. 293.45 and 293.49 . The substantive requirements for the issuance of any approval, permit, or license incidental to prospecting or mining are not affected by the fact that a hearing on the approval, permit, or license is conducted as part of a hearing under this section.
(2m)Public information and notice.
(a)The department shall make available for review in the city, village, or town in which the proposed prospecting or mining site is located, information concerning the proposed prospecting or mining site, including all of the following:
1. The application for the prospecting or mining permit, including the mining plan, reclamation plan, and mining waste site feasibility study and plan of operation.
2. All of the following relating to an approval other than the prospecting or mining permit:
a. The application.
b. A draft approval.
c. Information or summaries relating to the draft approval.
3. The draft environmental impact statement, the environmental impact report, and any additional supporting information used in the department’s evaluation of the proposed prospecting or mining.
4. The draft prospecting or mining permit.
5. The department’s analyses and preliminary determinations relating to any approval.
(b)Within 30 days after the expiration of the applicable time period under s. 293.40
(3), the department shall distribute a notice that describes the availability of the information under par.
(a); the opportunity for written public comment, including an invitation for the submission of written comments by any person within 45 days after the date of the publication of the notice; and the date, time, and location of the public informational hearing and that includes any additional information that a law concerning any approval requires to be provided. The department shall publish the notice as a class 1 notice under ch. 985 and shall publish notice on the department’s Internet site. The date on which the department first publishes the notice on its Internet site shall be considered the date of the publication of the notice required to be published under this paragraph. The department shall also send the notice to all of the following:
1. The clerk of any city, village, town, or county with zoning jurisdiction over the proposed prospecting or mining site.
2. The clerk of any city, village, town, or county within whose boundaries any portion of the proposed prospecting or mining site is located.
3. The clerk of any city, village, or town, contiguous to any city, village, or town within whose boundaries any portion of the proposed prospecting or mining site is located.
4. The main public library of each city, village, town, or county with zoning jurisdiction over the proposed mining site or within whose boundaries any portion of the proposed prospecting or mining site is located.
5. Any regional planning commission for the area within which the proposed prospecting or mining site lies.
6. Any state agency that the department knows is required to grant a permit or other authorization necessary for the construction or operation of the proposed prospecting or mining project.
7. The federal environmental protection agency, U.S. army corps of engineers, and states potentially affected by the proposed discharge if a water discharge permit under ch. 283 or a wetland permit that constitutes a water quality certification as required by 33 USC 1341
(a)is to be considered at the public informational hearing.
8. The federal environmental protection agency and appropriate agencies in other states that may be affected if an air pollution control permit under ch. 285 is to be considered at the public informational hearing.
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