Examples of Jurisdictional Determination in a sentence
Army Corps of Engineers early in the preliminary phase of the project to obtain a Jurisdictional Determination.
If a Jurisdictional Determination was submitted to the Corps, a copy of the Corps’ Jurisdictional Determination must be included as an exhibit.
A United State Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Jurisdictional Determination letter and map designating any wetlands are required before an application for final approval is accepted for all Major Subdivisions and Special Use Residential Commercial Developments.
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Forms may include but are not limited to the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) “Wetland Determination Data Form – Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region”; the USACE “Approved Jurisdictional Determination Form”; Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method forms and/or project specific data forms.
Plats shall depict the Wetlands as submitted to the Corps of Engineers on Preliminary Plat plans and as identified on an United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Jurisdictional Determination letter and map on Final Plat plans submitted for approval.
Once complete, this delineation should be verified Corps of Engineers through the Jurisdictional Determination process.
For purposes of computation of impacts and compensatory mitigation requirements, a permit decision made on the basis of a PJD will treat all waters and wetlands in the review area as if they are jurisdictional waters of the U.S. PJDs are advisory in nature and may not be appealed.Approved Jurisdictional Determination.
For all projects that identify jurisdictional wetlands on the site, regardless of whether the wetlands are proposed to be disturbed, DCA will require evidence that an Expanded Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination has been requested from USACE.
An Expanded Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination issued by USACE is required if the proposed development will disturb wetlands or other jurisdictional waters.