Permit Research Clause Samples

Permit Research. (No Change)
Permit Research. Evaluate permit requirements from federal, state and local agencies for the planning elements. Base research on available environmental mapping, approximate jurisdictional resource boundaries, zoning, and land use information to determine the required land use or environmental permits and processes. In addition to Federal and State permits, anticipated local agency permits include: ▪ Tillamook County Floodplain Development, Building, Electrical, Plumbing and Mechanical Permits ▪ Tillamook County Right-of-Way Permit ▪ Tillamook County Erosion Control Permit Prepare a Permitting Memorandum to sufficiently capture the sand management needs of Task
Permit Research. Evaluate permit and environmental clearances requirements for the Project. The PDB team’s evaluation must include a review of required Land Use and environmental regulatory permits from local, state, and federal agencies. Attend up to one (1) pre- application meeting with the City to determine land use permitting requirements. Document existing site conditions as needed to prepare anticipated land use permits and to confirm the absence of additional sensitive resources and/or habitat. Prepare a technical memorandum detailing permits required, citing the respective code sections that require them. The permitting technical memorandum shall outline the procedure for obtaining these permits and approximate timeframes associated with them. The permitting technical memorandum shall include specific conditions listed in those code sections which may apply to the Project. Following research and technical memorandum results, the PDB team will prepare an additional scope of services to address any additional permitting identified for City approval. • Electronic copy of the draft Permitting Technical Memorandum in Word format to the City for review and comment per the Project Design Schedule. • Electronic copy (PDF) of the Final Permitting Technical Memorandum in Word format to the City for review and comment per the Project Design Schedule.