Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 139 - Employment and Economic Development Department
Chapter 4350 - ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT COORDINATION
Part 4350.3060 - NOTICE
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Publication.
Immediately after transmittal of the completed permit applications and any required permit fees to the appropriate agency, the coordination unit shall publish notice at the applicant's expense once each week on the same day of the week for three consecutive weeks, in a newspaper of general circulation in each county in which the project is proposed to be constructed or operated.
Subp. 2. Content.
The notice shall contain:
Subp. 3. If joint hearing of no value.
If agency responses to the master application unanimously affirm that a public hearing concerning the master application is not required or is not in the public interest, the newspaper notice shall not refer to a joint hearing. The notice shall state that members of the public may present relevant views and supporting material concerning specified permits in writing to the coordination unit within 30 days after the last notice has been published.
Subp. 4. Additional notice.
Persons wishing to receive notice by mail of master applications may do so upon written request. The request shall give the name and address of the person to receive notice and the counties for which master application notice is requested. The request shall be valid for one year and may be renewed upon notice of expiration by the coordination unit. Upon notification by an agency, the coordination unit shall also mail notices to any additional persons entitled to receive notice according to the requirements of individual permit programs.
Subp. 5. Confidentiality.
If the applicant requests that information contained on the application or in supplement to the application be certified as confidential, the information shall not be released unless the appropriate agency responds in writing that the information is not to be certified as confidential. If the agency so responds, the coordination unit shall immediately notify the applicant that the agency has failed to certify the information as confidential. Within ten days after such notification, the applicant may withdraw the subject information by giving written notice to the coordination unit. The information shall not be subsequently released if it is withdrawn by the applicant within the ten-day period.
Statutory Authority: MS s 116C.32