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What is WPA Notice

The Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act Notice of Intent is a permit application used by individuals and organizations to notify the MassDEP of proposed activities that may affect wetlands or resource areas.

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WPA Notice is needed by:
  • Property owners planning construction near wetlands
  • Environmental consultants conducting assessments
  • Land developers seeking project approvals
  • Local governments managing land use regulations
  • Non-profit organizations involved in environmental protection

How to fill out the WPA Notice

  1. 1.
    Begin by accessing the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act Notice of Intent (WPA Form 3) PDF on pdfFiller's website. You can search for the form in the site's search bar or navigate to the government forms section.
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    Once the form is open, familiarize yourself with the layout. Use pdfFiller’s editing tools to interact with the fillable fields.
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    Before filling out the form, gather all necessary information, including details about the project location, applicant information, property ownership, and any relevant environmental assessments.
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    To submit the form, follow the specific submission instructions provided by the MassDEP. You can typically send it via mail or electronically, depending on the guidelines outlined in the form’s instructions.
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Any individual or entity planning activities that may impact wetlands or resource areas in Massachusetts is required to file this notice. This applies to construction projects, land development, or any activities that could affect environmental conditions.
Along with the Notice of Intent, you may need to submit plans detailing the project, a site assessment, and information regarding the environmental impact. Check MassDEP guidelines for specific requirements.
Yes, it is essential to submit the Notice of Intent at least 10 days before a scheduled public hearing regarding your project. Check local regulations for specific timelines and guidelines.
You can submit your completed form either by mailing it to the MassDEP or through an online submission portal, if available. Ensure you follow the instructions carefully for your submission method.
Common mistakes include missing signatures, incomplete project descriptions, and not following the required structure for environmental impact statements. Ensure all sections are thoroughly filled out before submission.
Processing times can vary. Generally, expect to wait a few weeks after submission for a preliminary review. Complex projects may take longer due to public hearings and additional assessments.
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