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St. Johns, MI 48879
PH:(989)227-6442
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Disturbed areas must be seeded within five calendar days of achieving final grade or within 30 calendar days of substantial completion of the exterior of the building.   (MDOT Rule 1709)

 

Maintenance responsibilities for SESC measures are a responsibility of both the landowner and builder during construction.   Continued maintenance of permanent control measurers shall be the responsibility of the property owner and shall become a part of any legal exchange.   A Permit Transfer Form must be completed upon ownership transfer.

 

Construction scheduling and practices may need to be altered in order to permanently stabilize a site within the permitted time frame.

 

New permits issued will expire one year after issued.

 

An SESC permit must be extended if a site cannot be permanently stabilized before its permit expires.   If a permit is not extended, the coverage will terminate when the permit expires, and all outside work must cease.   A new permit application must be submitted with appropriate fees and sureties.

 

Please contact the County Enforcing Agent to schedule final inspections at (989) 227-6442.   Random inspections will also be conducted during construction to assure steps are being taken to minimize soil erosion and to eliminate off site sedimentation.

 
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