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Permit Application Assistance
EGLE Permitting Assistance
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) takes regulatory authority over multiple natural features including wetlands, dunes, inland lakes, streams, and bottomlands.
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We work with EGLE on a daily basis, so we know exactly what criteria needs to be met in order to expedite the permitting process.
Corps Permitting Assistance
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) takes regulatory authority over United States Navigable Waterways and connected natural features of value, such as wetlands.
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We can guide you through the Corps permitting procedures to help you move forward with your project goals.
County Permitting Assistance
New or replacement septic systems and wells require a permit from the County health department. Soil erosion and sedimentation control permits from the County are required for projects that disturb soil within 500 feet of a lake, stream, or drain.
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We can assist in obtaining these permits from your County to ensure your project moves along.
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Township Permitting Assistance
Each Township has their own set of regulatory ordinances, potentially including setbacks from wetlands. In these cases, a Township permit will be needed for most proposed wetland and wetland setback impacts.
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We can assist with obtaining these Township permits.​