Although my land lies within 500 feet of a lake, stream, river, drain or wetland, my house will be constructed outside the 500-foot mark. Do I still need a permit?

Only if there will be disturbance within the 500 foot limit. Exceptions might be made for pole constructed buildings with unexcavated dirt floors.

Show All Answers

1. Why do I need a Soil Erosion Control Permit?
2. I’m just doing a small project; do I still need a permit?
3. Although my land lies within 500 feet of a lake, stream, river, drain or wetland, my house will be constructed outside the 500-foot mark. Do I still need a permit?
4. I want to landscape within 500 feet of a lake, stream, river, drain or wetland. Is a Soil Erosion Control Permit required?
5. My permit expires this fall, but I am unable to seed my lawn. What do I need to do to maintain compliance with Part 91?
6. A home is being constructed next-door and loose topsoil is washing into my yard. What should I do?
7. Where is my “drain field and septic tank”?
8. What agency do I contact for permission to construct my driveway?
9. Are there penalties for not complying with permit conditions or with the Soil Erosion Control Act?
10. How do I find out if there is a special assessment on my property?