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 314 - PERMIT ACCEPTANCE, RECORDATION, DURATION, EXTENSION, AND TRANSFER; POST-ISSUANCE REQUIREMENTS
Section Env-Wt 314.04 - Permit Duration

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Env-Wt 314.04

Current through Register No. 13, March 27, 2025

(a) As specified in RSA 482-A:3, XIV-a(a), a permit shall be valid for 5 years except as specified in (b) through (e), below.

(b) As specified in RSA 482-A:3, XIV-a(b), a permit issued to repair or replace shoreline structures to maintain the integrity and safety of such structures, including but not limited to docks, sea walls, breakwaters, rip-rap, access ramps, and stairs, that are damaged by storms or ice, shall expire 10 years from the date the permit was issued as long as any work performed after the initial permitted work complies with the following:

(1) The work is not in violation of the original permit or RSA 482-A:3, XIV-a(a)(1)-(4);

(2) All structures are repaired or replaced to the original permitted location and configuration; and

(3) All significant work is reported to the department in accordance with the reporting requirements for the original permit.

(c) Public transportation projects that exceed the limits of the US Army Corps General Permit shall receive one permit extension, to a total of 10 years, provided the permittee:

(1) Receives an individual federal permit from the US Army Corps of Engineers; and

(2) Requests such an extension in writing from the department prior to the expiration of the original permit.

(d) As specified in RSA 482-A:3, V(a), a minimum impact forestry SPN submitted as specified in RSA 482-A:3, V shall be valid for 2 years from date of the completeness letter issued by the department.

(e) As specified in RSA 482-A:3, XI, a permit for SMMD issued in accordance with RSA 482-A:3, XI shall expire at the end of the calendar year in which it is issued.

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