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Old 04-19-2012, 06:49 AM   #15
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Beach replenishment does not require a Shoreland Permit. It does require a Wetlands Permit from DES. You can put up to 10 cu yd of sand down using the Wetlands Permit by Notification process. If you want to put down more than 10 cu yd of sand you need to obtain a Wetlands Permit using the Standard Application form. The State of NH's Programatic General Permit will cover any federal concerns. You will need to check with the City about local requirements.
I'm trying to find the rule that is written pertaining to this, but the last time that I wanted to add sand to the beach I had to jump through hoops to do it. At that time it was a max of 6 yards and then it could only be done every 3 years at a cost of $50 for each permit which one had to supply a topography map of your area, certified notification to both next door lot owners and a picture of the area that it was going to be put into. I have a copy of all the paperwork some place and when I locate it I will post the areas that I'm incorrect if any.
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