New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Env - Department of Environmental Services
Subtitle Env-Wt - Wetlands Programs
Chapter Env-Wt 500 - PROJECT-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
Part Env-Wt 524 - RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
Section Env-Wt 524.03 - Application Requirements for Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Development Projects

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Env-Wt 524.03

Current through Register No. 13, March 27, 2025

(a) The project-specific information required by Env-Wt 310.01(c)(1) or Env-Wt 311.03(b)(11), as applicable, for a residential, commercial, or industrial development project in non-tidal wetlands shall be as follows:

(1) If the project includes components that are subject to multiple project-specific requirements in this chapter, a narrative statement and plan that describes:
a. How each project-specific component meets the requirements of the applicable part in this chapter; and

b. How the project as a whole impacts jurisdictional areas;

(2) For all projects for which land will be subdivided, a plan prepared and stamped by a land surveyor licensed in the state of New Hampshire pursuant to RSA 310-A showing:
a. Existing and proposed topography; and

b. The location of all proposed lot lines;

(3) For all projects for which land will be subdivided, the following clearly delineated on the plan required by (2), above:
a. The boundaries of all wetlands and surface waters; and

b. The footprint of all proposed impacts;

(4) For minor and major projects requiring subdivision approval, wetlands classifications clearly indicated in accordance with Env-Wt 400 on the plan required by (2), above; and

(5) For a project that is associated with one or more phases of a multi-phase subdivision, a project impact plan that also shows all wetlands on remaining property proposed for future phases of development.

(b) Permits for subdivisions of 4 or more lots shall not be effective until the permittee records the permit with the appropriate registry of deeds and a copy of the registered permit has been received by the department.

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