Joint Permit Application definition

Joint Permit Application means the current Local/State/Federal Joint Permit Application utilized by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Virginia Marine Resources Commission, Department of Environmental Quality, and local wetlands boards to evaluate projects involving submerged lands, wetlands, and coastal primary sand dunes and beaches for permit review and any abbreviated application developed specifically for this general permit.
Joint Permit Application or "JPA" means an application form that is used to apply for permits from the Norfolk District Army Corps of Engineers, the Virginia Marine Resources Commission, the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, and local wetland boards for work in waters of the United States and in surface waters of Virginia.
Joint Permit Application means the documents used by the Virginia Marine Resources Commission, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, and local wetland boards to evaluate projects involving submerged beds, wetlands, and coastal primary sand dunes and beaches for permit review.

Examples of Joint Permit Application in a sentence

  • Dominion Energy will instruct the applicant to proceed without failure to contact Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) for a Joint Permit Application (JPA).

  • Circulation of Tier 2 FEIS • Provide Final EIS** FHWA ODOT • NEPA 30- day waiting period*** Participating/ Cooperating Agencies Pending Issue Tier 2 ROD • Record of Decision FHWA Approval FHWA Pending Issue Section 404 Permit • Joint Permit Application ODOT Approval USACE/DSL Pending * For Collaborative Environmental and Transportation Agreement for Streamlining (CETAS) agencies, comments at these coordination points were solicited through the CETAS monthly meetings.

  • Changes or deviations between the mitigation credits required in connection with the Work and the credits presented in the MDOT design being used for the Joint Permit Application for the Section 404 permit are the responsibility of the Section Developer to resolve in compliance with applicable law and procedures of wetland and stream mitigation.

  • In accordance with Joint Permit Application procedures and the Standard Operating Procedures for the Pennsylvania State Programmatic General Permit (PASPGP), as well as the (DEP permit) concerning submission of electronic permit applications; applications for Department of the Army permits and permit authorizations shall be submitted electronically.

  • Prepare Joint Permit Application packages for submission to the Quittapahilla Watershed Association.

  • Deliverable Joint Permit Application for proposed impacts to the tributary to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Creek Assumptions Task 2.2 assumptions are listed below: • Impacts to wetlands or waterways are temporary and will result in a net enhancement of existing conditions in the tributary; the project should therefore meet the criteria of the State Local Operating Procedures for Endangered Species (SLOPES).

  • To simplify the permit process a DEQ/USACE – Joint Permit Application with the DEQ and USACE can be used for a variety of regulated activities.

  • ENGINEER will prepare and submit the Joint Permit Application (JPA) to the USACE, to include all exhibits, adjacent property owner acknowledgement forms, and functional values assessments.

  • Necessary applications include a Section 404 Joint Permit Application (JPA) including all necessary documentation and/or supplemental information containing Project information and Project impacts.

  • The report and HABS/HAER documentation prepared by the consultant will be forwarded to the Corps of Engineers for inclusion in the Joint Permit Application.


More Definitions of Joint Permit Application

Joint Permit Application means the current standard application utilized by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Virginia Marine Resources Commission, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, and local wetlands boards to evaluate projects involving submerged lands, wetlands, and coastal primary sand dunes and beaches for permit review.
Joint Permit Application means the current local/state/federal Joint Permit Application utilized