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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the MUSKEGON COUNTY SOIL EROSION and SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PERMIT APPLICATION in the editor.
Begin by entering the project name, address, and parcel tax ID number. Ensure all details are accurate as this information is crucial for processing your application.
Fill in the property owner's name and contact details. If applicable, include the engineer or agent's information along with their authorization statement.
Provide a brief description of the work to be accomplished, including major construction items and phases.
Indicate the total area of the parcel and approximate extent of earth disruption. This should include all areas affected by construction activities.
Attach required drawings such as site location maps, topographic maps, and soil erosion control plans. Ensure these are prepared according to specified guidelines.
Review all entered information for completeness before submitting your application. Remember that incomplete applications may delay processing.
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Municipalities within Muskegon County City of Montague. City of Muskegon. City of Muskegon Heights. City of North Muskegon. Cedar Creek Township. City of Norton Shores. City of Roosevelt Park. City of Whitehall.
How many cities are in Michigan total?
Michigan is divided into 83 counties and contains 1,773 municipalities consisting of 276 cities, 257 villages, and 1,240 townships.
How many cities are in Muskegon County?
Muskegon County is comprised of 7 cities, 16 townships, and 4 villages. Below you will find profiles of each community. To access the profile you wish to view click on the community name.
Stabilization and Solidification of Contaminated Soil and
This manual presents the state of the art in the application of S/S for the remediation of contaminated land and treatment of waste. The information presented
All earth changes of one acre or more or within 500 feet of Waters of the State require a plan that is in compliance with the Soil Erosion and Sedimentation
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