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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is essential for record-keeping and compliance.
  3. Fill in the adjacent property owner's name, mailing address, city, state, and zip code. Ensure accuracy to facilitate proper notification.
  4. In the 'Waterbody Name' section, specify the name of the waterbody related to your project.
  5. Provide a detailed project description in the designated area. Be clear and concise to convey all necessary information.
  6. Indicate the project location with complete details to avoid any confusion regarding where the activity will take place.
  7. Check all relevant statutes or rules that apply to your project. This ensures compliance with Indiana regulations.
  8. Complete the applicant's name, address, and telephone number fields accurately for follow-up inquiries.
  9. If applicable, fill in agent details and check whether you are representing the applicant or acting as an agent.

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The notice must be brief and to the point: it must highlight economic and environmental issues and decisions of concern to the public, as well as the implications of these issues and decisions.
A: A public notice typically must include essential details like the names of the parties involved, relevant dates, and a description of the event or legal action. Exact requirements depend on the type of notice and local laws, so always consult with the appropriate authorities or your newspaper to ensure accuracy.
The purpose of public notice is to display information in places where the public is likely to come into notice. The important premise is that information about government activities must be accessible in order for people to make well-informed decisions.
To disclose or tell, usually something that has been hidden or kept secret. To provide information about a person or goods and services to influence others. Verb.
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Public notices are issued by a government agency or legislative body in certain rulemaking or lawmaking proceeding. It is a requirement in most jurisdictions, in order to allow members of the public to make their opinions on proposals known before a rule or law is made.
Types of notices Actual notice. Constructive notice. Funding Opportunity Announcement. Judicial notice. Notice of proposed rulemaking (administrative law) Previous notice (parliamentary procedure) Public notice. Resign.

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