Frequently Asked Questions
- General Questions
- Permitting Questions
- How do I know if the District received my application?
- How long does it take for the District to review submitted application materials?
- How long is a permit good for?
- I want to build a pond. Do I need a permit? What is the process?
- My project involves redevelopment of an existing commercial site. Do I need a permit?
- The City has already approved my project, do I still need a permit from the District?
- What are the District's rules for construction of municipal roads?
- Wetland Questions
I want to build a pond. Do I need a permit? What is the process?
Construction of a pond requires a permit from the District. If the pond is proposed to be built in uplands, the District will review the project to make sure it does not alter drainage patterns, drain existing wetlands or lakes, or create erosion and sediment control problems. If the pond is proposed to be built in wetland, then it is possible that the project would be considered a "wetland impact" and require 2:1 replacement. Within certain wetland types, ponds can be designed in such a way as to be exempt from wetland replacement requirements. The Board of Water & Soil Resources has produced a Wildlife Pond Guidance Document to assist landowners and agencies on the design of ponds in wetlands to meet regulatory requirements.
