South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 19 - STATE BUDGET AND CONTROL BOARD
Article 4 - OFFICE OF GENERAL SERVICES
Section 19-450.4 - Permit Conditions
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 19-450.4
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Any permit issued pursuant to these regulations is subject to the following conditions as well as any specifically mentioned in the individual permit.
1. The authorization for activities or
structures granted by the permit shall constitute a revocable license to use
the lands and waters within the jurisdiction of the state. Permits for
activities which require continuous operation, such as marinas, will be issued
for a term of ten (10) years or for such longer period as the Department may
grant. These permits are renewable provided that there has been no material
adverse change in circumstances.
2.
The Department may require the permittee to modify or remove activities or
structures authorized herein if it is determined by the Department that such
modification or removal is consistent with the requirements of 450.9(A).
Modification or removal after the permit has been granted or refusal to renew a
permit shall be ordered only after reasonable notice stating the reasons
therefor and providing the permittee an opportunity to be heard.
3. All activities authorized by the permit
shall be consistent with and limited by the terms and conditions of the permit;
any unauthorized work or activity different from or inconsistent with the
permit may result in the modification, suspension, or revocation of the permit
in whole or in part, and the institution of such legal proceeding as the State
of South Carolina may consider appropriate.
4. The construction authorized by this permit
must be completed within three years of the date of issuance or such other time
as the Department may set for good cause shown. Extensions of time may be
granted provided that the requests are submitted to the Department in writing
prior to the expiration of the original time period, state whether there has
been any change in the circumstances since the permit was approved and the
reason for the extension of time.
5. No permit shall convey nor be interpreted
as conveying expressly or implicitly, any property right in the land or water
in which the permitted activity is located. No permit shall be construed or
interpreted as alienating public property for private use, nor does it
authorize the permittee to alienate, diminish, infringe upon or other-wise
restrict the property rights of other persons or the public.
6. The grant, denial, modification,
suspension, revocation of a permit or removal of a structure authorized under
these regulations, shall not be the basis for any claim for damages against the
State of South Carolina. In no way shall the State be liable for any damage as
the result of the erection of permitted works.
7. The permitted activities shall not block
or obstruct navigation or the flow of any waters unless specifically authorized
herein; no attempt shall be made by the permittee to prevent the full and free
use by the public of all navigable waters at or adjacent to the work authorized
by the permits; and that no spoil, dredged material, or any other fill material
be placed below the mean high water or ordinary high water elevation, unless
specifically authorized herein.
8.
The permittee shall make every reasonable effort to perform the authorized work
in a manner to minimize adverse impact on fish, wildlife, or water quality and
shall maintain any authorized structure in good condition in accordance with
approved plans and specifications.
9. The permittee shall allow the Department
or its authorized agents or representatives to make periodic inspections at any
time deemed necessary to assure that the activity being performed is in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit.
10. Permits are issued in the name of the
applicant and may not be assigned to another without the written permission of
the Department and the written agreement of the transferee to abide by all the
terms and conditions of the permit.
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