Town of Islip Department of Planning & Development WETLANDS 2026

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  1. Begin by clicking 'Get Form' to open the WETLANDS application in our editor.
  2. Fill in the Tax Map number, Section, Block, and Lot details at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your property.
  3. Provide your personal information including Applicant name, address, phone numbers, and email. If you have a representative, include their details as well.
  4. In the Project Location section, specify where the project will take place. Ensure accuracy to avoid delays.
  5. Check all applicable boxes in the Project Checklist to indicate whether this is a new application or an amendment/extension.
  6. Complete all relevant sections regarding construction details such as dock/pier specifications and any excavation plans.
  7. Attach required documents like certified surveys and environmental assessment forms as specified in the instructions.
  8. Review your entries for accuracy before signing and dating the application at the bottom.

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Check Regulations Once you have a better understanding of the wetland areas on your property, it is crucial to check local regulations and obtain proper permits. In many cases, there are strict guidelines to follow, and you may need to demonstrate mitigation efforts to offset potential environmental impacts.
Shed / Playhouse No permit required for sheds or playhouses of 144 sf or less, and less than 8 in height unless there is more than one accessory structure on the property in which case the additional structures will require a permit.
At a minimum, you must file an RP-524 Grievance Form to complete your submission. You may also want to provide Supporting Documentation to prove your claim. In some cases, you will need to attach a fully executed Power of Attorney Form to your Supporting Documentation.
Federal Law Section 404 of the Clean Water Act enables the Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) to grant permits for certain activities within waterways and wetlands. Construction projects affecting wetlands in any state cannot proceed until a 404 permit has been issued.
Wetlands are areas where water covers the soil, or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or for varying periods of time during the year, including during the growing season. What is a Wetland? | US EPA Environmental Protection Agency wetlands what-wetland Environmental Protection Agency wetlands what-wetland

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A permit may be required for discharges including, but. not limited to, placement of fill material; excavation, when the excavated material is sidecast into a water. of the U.S.; levee and dike construction; land. grading/leveling; road construction; and the placement. Wetland Water Permit Information US Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul (.mil) WetlandHandout US Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul (.mil) WetlandHandout PDF

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