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What is WPA Form 1

The Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act Form 1 is a government document used by applicants to request a determination of applicability under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act.

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WPA Form 1 is needed by:
  • Property owners seeking to determine wetlands applicability
  • Environmental consultants preparing site plans
  • Developers planning projects near wetland areas
  • Conservation commissions reviewing permit applications
  • Real estate professionals evaluating land use
  • Individuals applying for Massachusetts wetlands permits

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Eligibility to submit Form 1 includes property owners, their representatives, and professionals engaged in environmental assessments. Those involved in projects near wetlands should use this form to ensure compliance with regulations.
While specific deadlines may vary by local authority, it's essential to submit the form as early as possible to allow for review by the Conservation Commission. Check local regulations for any specific timelines.
You can submit the form by mailing it to the relevant Conservation Commission and the Department of Environmental Protection. Ensure to keep copies for your records and send copies to property owners if applicable.
Typically, supporting documents include detailed site plans, descriptions of proposed work, and any calculations prepared by professionals. Ensure all documents are complete and relevant to your application.
Avoid incomplete fields, failure to include required supporting documents, and inaccuracies in the property information. Double-check all entries before submission to reduce the chance of delays.
Processing times can vary significantly based on the local Conservation Commission's workload and regulations. However, it generally takes a few weeks to receive a determination.
No, notarization is not required for submitting the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act Form 1; however, ensure all required signatures are present where applicable.
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