Jurisdictional Determination definition

Jurisdictional Determination. (JD) means a written decision by the Department that waters of
Jurisdictional Determination. (JD) means a written decision by the Department that waters of this state subject to regulation and authorization requirements of OAR 141-085, 141-089, 141-0100 and 141-0102 are present or not present on a land parcelwithin a study area. The JD may include a delineation of the geographic boundaries of the water area subject to state jurisdiction. For example, a JD may include the location of a wetland boundary or the location of the ordinary high water line (ordinary high water mark) of a waterway. A JD may, but does not necessarily, include a determination that a particular activity in a water of this state is subject to authorization requirements. The decision record includes the basis of the jurisdictional determination and is a final order subject to reconsideration according to the provisions in 141-090-0050.¶
Jurisdictional Determination. A Jurisdictional Determination (JD) will be required for all wetlands identified on-site. The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) takes jurisdiction over Waters of the U.S. under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (Act). Jurisdictional areas covered by the Act are navigable waterways, tributaries to navigable waterways, and wetlands adjacent thereto. All wetlands that are not under USACE jurisdiction are considered isolated and fall under the jurisdiction of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Stormwater Development Ordinance. BLA will request a JD from the USACE regarding any on-site wetlands. Non- jurisdictional wetlands do not require a USACE permit to be impacted, however, a permit from ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Department of Planning and Development will be required for impacting wetlands and riparian zone.

Examples of Jurisdictional Determination in a sentence

  • Preparation of a Jurisdictional Determination (JD) Report and a Section 404 Permit Application or Preconstruction Notification.

  • However, an Approved Jurisdictional Determination (AJD) may be required for Individual Permit projects.

  • The project requires a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) identifying wetlands and other Waters of the United States within the project footprint.

  • This process is only valid prior to finalization of a Standard Individual Permit (IP), Regional General Permit (PASPGP), Nationwide (NWP) Verifications, or Jurisdictional Determination (JD).

  • The United States Army Corps of Engineers (“USACE”) issued a Jurisdictional Determination dated December 1, 2014 related to 169.98 acres of the Project Real Property owned by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • For the purposes of this cost estimate, SWCA has assumed that Fort Bend County will elect the more expeditious project permitting alternative of requesting a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination (PJD) for the NWP verification.

  • The CONSULTANT will complete field survey or agency required forms (such as the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) “Wetland Determination Data Form – Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region”; the USACE “Approved Jurisdictional Determination Form”; UMAMs and/or project specific data forms, as required) for use in Permit Applications.

  • Copies of these reports are available for review during normal business hours at the Yolo County Planning and Public Works Department: • Prospectus Capital Conservation Bank (AECOM, February, 2011), which includes Existing Site Conditions; Bank Credits, Service Areas, and Development; Bank Ownership, Stewardship and Funding; License for Diversion and Use of Water; Biological Survey Report; Giant Garter Snake Habitat Analysis; and USACE Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination Letter.

  • AECOM will prepare a letter of Jurisdictional Determination for the County to submit to the USACE.

  • To Seller’s Knowledge, this Jurisdictional Determination is the only Jurisdictional Determination issued for the Project Real Property and remains in full force and effect as of the date of this Agreement and the Closing Date.