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Current as of April 06, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(1) A person proposing construction or other work landward of the ordinary high water line that will use, divert, obstruct, or change the natural flow or bed of state waters shall submit a permit application to the department. However, if a person is unsure about whether the work requires a permit, they may request a preapplication determination from the department. The department must evaluate the proposed work and determine if the work is a hydraulic project and, if so, whether a permit from the department is required to ensure adequate protection of fish life.
(2) The preapplication determination request must be submitted through the department's online permitting system and must contain:
(a) A description of the proposed project;
(b) A map showing the location of the project site; and
(c) Preliminary plans and specifications of the proposed construction or work, if available.
(3) The department shall provide tribes and local governments a seven calendar day review and comment period. The department shall consider all applicable written comments received before issuing a determination.
(4) The department shall issue a written determination, including the rationale for the decision, within twenty-one calendar days of receiving the request.
(5) Determinations made according to the provisions of this section are not subject to the requirements of chapter 43.21C RCW.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Washington Revised Code Title 77. Fish and Wildlife § 77.55.400. Determination as to whether construction is a hydraulic project--Preapplication determination--Review and comment period--Written determination - last updated April 06, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wa/title-77-fish-and-wildlife/wa-rev-code-77-55-400/
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