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How to fill out the Transferee / Co-Permittee Application - Adams County online
This guide provides detailed, step-by-step instructions for completing the Transferee / Co-Permittee Application for stormwater discharges in Adams County. By following these directions, users can ensure they accurately fill out the form online, facilitating a smooth application process.
Follow the steps to complete your application with ease.
- Press the 'Get Form' button to access the application form. This will open the form for you to begin filling it out.
- In Section A, provide the necessary permit information. Check the appropriate box to indicate whether you are applying for a permit transfer or to be added as a co-permittee. Enter the permit number and date it was issued.
- In Section B, enter the current permittee information. Include the DEP client ID number, if known, and the full organization name or the individual's name along with their contact details.
- In Section C, share site-related details. Include the DEP site ID (if known), the name of the site, and the complete address—covering street, city, state, zip code, county, and municipality.
- In Section D, provide the transferee or co-permittee information. Enter the same details as required in Section B for the new entity assuming operational control.
- In Section E, answer the compliance review questions. Indicate if there are any other environmental permits associated with the project and describe compliance history.
- In Section F, finalize your application. Complete the certification, including the print name and title of the person signing. The application must be notarized in the designated area.
- After completing the application, save your changes. You can then download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your application for the Transferee / Co-Permittee today and ensure a smooth process by filing it online.
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Residential sheds limited to 120 sq. ft. and one story do not require a permit . However, make sure to check with the Planning Department for location allowed on your lot and with your HOA if applicable.
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