New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Env - Department of Environmental Services
Subtitle Env-Wt - Wetlands Programs
Chapter Env-Wt 300 - PERMITS AND OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS; CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL WORK IN JURISDICTIONAL AREAS
Part Env-Wt 311 - APPLICATIONS AND PROCEDURES FOR STANDARD PERMITS
Section Env-Wt 311.09 - Required Resource-Specific Information

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Env-Wt 311.09

Current through Register No. 13, March 27, 2025

(a) For projects in tidal areas, the applicant also shall submit the project-specific information required by Env-Wt 600, including but not limited to the datum and jurisdictional limits specified therein.

(b) For projects affecting non-tidal surface water shoreline, the applicant also shall submit the following:

(1) The general shape of the shoreline including the length of frontage and the normal high water elevation;

(2) The footprint of all existing and proposed structures within jurisdiction on the subject property;

(3) The intended use of each proposed structure; and

(4) The distance from existing and proposed work to abutting property lines and the location of boat slips relative to the imaginary extension of property lines over public waters where applicable pursuant to RSA 482-A:3, XIII.

(c) If the applicant leases the property from the state pursuant to RSA 228:57-a or RSA 4:39-d, the applicant shall also:

(1) Provide a copy of the lease to the department with the application;

(2) Inform the department of any changes in the status of the lease, and whether such changes occur while the application is pending or after a permit has been issued; and

(3) If the lease does not explicitly state that the applicant may place structures on the leased property, the applicant shall provide written authorization for placement of the proposed structure from the agency leasing the property.

(d) For projects within the protected shoreland as defined by RSA 483-B, the applicant also shall provide the following:

(1) The reference line;

(2) The location of all existing structures between the primary building line and the reference line;

(3) The location of all proposed structures;

(4) For projects adjacent to tidal waters, the landward limit of the 100-foot tidal buffer zone; and

(5) The total jurisdictional area within the protected shoreland to be impacted as a result of the project.

(e) For all stream crossing projects, the applicant also shall submit the information specified in Env-Wt 903.

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