Examples of Joint Permit Application in a sentence
Any stormwater management facilities or any facilities that constitute water obstructions (e.g., culverts, bridges, outfalls, or stream enclosures, etc.) that are regulated by this Ordinance, that will be located in or adjacent to Waters of the Commonwealth (including wetlands), shall be subject to approval by PADEP under regulations at 25 PA Code Chapter 105 through the Joint Permit Application process, or, where deemed appropriate by PADEP, the General Permit process.
Work within natural drainage ways shall be subject to approval by PADEP under regulations at 25 PA Code Chapter 105 through the Joint Permit Application process, or, where deemed appropriate by PADEP, through the General Permit process.
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Any stormwater management facilities regulated by this Ordinance that would be located in or adjacent to waters of the Commonwealth or wetlands shall be subject to approval by PaDEP through the Joint Permit Application process, or, where deemed appropriate by PaDEP, the General Permit process.
Norfolk District’s Joint Permit Application, which may be completed for apreconstruction notification, requests information about known historic properties in question number 8, “Historic Resources Information”.
If you qualify for the General Permit #4, or if such structures are proposed that are not on an oyster planting ground lease, or for floating structures of any kind, complete this Joint Permit Application and include the necessary information requested below in question 2 through 11.
Several commenters, including the USACE, PADEP, and the New Jersey Highlands Water Protection and Planning Council, commented on the final EIS and PennEast’s PADEP/USACE Joint Permit Application, stating that more surveys needed to be completed before the applications could be processed, and the true environmental impacts could be assessed.
Information provided in the Joint Permit Application will be used in the permit review process and is a matter of public record once the application is filed.
Additional information can be found at 25 PA Code §105.13 (relating to regulated activities – information and fees), the General Permit Registration (3150-PM-BWEW0500), the Joint Permit Application (3150-PM-BWEW0036)and the Dam Permit Application (3140-PM-BWEW0001)Federal, State, county or municipal agencies or municipal authorities: EXEMPT from feesThese entities are exempt from these fees.
Lake Erie activities which require submittal of a DEP Chapter 105 Joint Permit Application or Environmental Assessment to the DEP.