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Obtaining an Environmental Features Setback Permit - Fees/Escrow

 

**Final Fees will be Determined By the Environmental Director**

The following fees apply to Single Family Properties, Essential Services, and Subdivision/Lake Associations:

 

  • $350.00 - $50.00 administrative fee plus $300.00 maximum escrow for any water or wetland dependent projects that do not involve the loss of any wetlands, 100-year floodplain, natural fringe vegetation or other aquatic resources; and any non-water or non-wetland dependent projects that impact only the existing manicured lawn within 25 feet of a wetland or watercourse.  (For After-the-Fact permit requests the fees will be $450.00 -- $150.00 administrative fee plus $300.00 escrow

 

  • $450.00 - $100.00 administrative fee plus $350.00 initial escrow for any water or wetland dependent activities where limited disruption to wetlands, 100-year floodplain, natural fringe vegetation or other aquatic resources is proposed.  (For After-the-Fact permit requests the fees will be $550.00 -- $2000.00 administrative fee plus $350.00 escrow)

 

  • $550.00 - $200.00 administrative fee plus $350.00 initial escrow for the construction of any non-water or non-wetland dependent operation (excluding construction of a single family residence) that would result in the loss of or impact wetlands, 100-year floodplain, natural fringe vegetation or other aquatic resources; and the construction of new single family residences which result in the loss of any 100-year floodplain or natural wetland fringe vegetation.  (For After-the-Fact permit requests the fees will be $650.00 -- $300.00 administrative fee plus $350.00 escrow)

 

  • $950.00 - $500.00 administrative fee plus $450.00 initial escrow for the construction of new single family residences which would result in the loss of any designated wetlands.  (For After-the-Fact permit requests the fees will be $1050.00 -- $600.00 administrative fee plus $450.00 escrow)

 

 

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