PZC Wetlands Application Form and general requirements - townofmanchester 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Owner / Applicant Information' section. Ensure all details are accurate, including names, addresses, and contact information.
  3. In the 'Applications Requested' section, check all applicable boxes for the types of applications you are submitting. This helps clarify your request.
  4. Complete the 'Site / Activity Information' section thoroughly. Provide parcel addresses, existing zoning, and a description of proposed activities. Attach additional sheets if necessary.
  5. If applicable, certify the required items under the 'Inland Wetlands Permit' section by checking the appropriate boxes.
  6. Review your application for completeness. Ensure that all required documents and fees are included as per the general requirements outlined.

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If youre a landowner or developer and youre interested in a construction project or building on wetlands, youll have to obtain legal permission to get the go-ahead. With careful planning and consideration for the impact of the project, building on wetlands can be done!
No, not without a permit from the Inland Wetlands Agency or the DEP. The review process for the permit can be lengthy and costly, requiring drawings done by professional engineers and surveyors, as well as a certified soil scientist.
Wetlands form on floodplains where periodic flooding or high water tables provide sufficient moisture. These riparian wetlands may undergo constant change as rivers and streams form new channels and when floods scour the floodplain or deposit new material.
When wetlands are filled, the water that made them wet has to go somewhere. If it isnt seeping back into the basement of the house built on the former wetland, the water likely is leaking into formerly dry homes of downstream property owners.
Work in a wetland or watercourse, or within 100 feet of those, requires a permit from the IWWA. If the project is in a public drinking water supply watershed, the 150 feet adjacent to the wetland or watercourse is regulated.
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Typically, either the owner, developer, contractor, or architect will get the necessary permit. Owners or developers usually determine whether any wetlands are at the site and if they will be impacted. Before receiving a permit, you also must get approval for your project from your state (Section 401 certification).
When you need to conduct work in or near wetlands (e.g.: clearing, grading, piping, culverting, excavating, filling, constructing), you must submit a description of your proposed project for review and approval by your towns wetlands agency.

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