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rGpRe5c GW ' <br />NATTt�NW E P ._. � _ % �T 3 P <br />ngl n eers Corps Terms and Conditions <br />of a � <br />of Engin+� , <br />Seattle District <br />Effective Date: June 15, 2012 <br />A. Description of Authorized Activities <br />B. Corps National General Conditions for all NWPs , <br />C. Corps Seattle District Regional General Conditions <br />D. Corps Regional Specific Conditions for this NWP <br />E. State 401 Certification General Conditions ' <br />F. State 401 Certification Specific Conditions for this NWP <br />G. EPA 401 Certification General Conditions <br />H. EPA 401 Certification Specific Conditions for this NWP <br />1. Coastal Zone Management Consistency Response for this NWP <br />In addition to any special condition that may be required on a case -by -case basis by the District Engineer, , <br />the following terms and conditions must be met, as applicable, for a Nationwide Permit authorization to be <br />valid in Washington State. <br />A. DESCRIPTION OF AUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES <br />39. Commercial and Institutional Developments. Discharges of dredged or fill material into non -tidal <br />waters of the United States for the construction or expansion of commercial and institutional building <br />foundations and building pads and attendant features that are necessary for the use and maintenance of the <br />structures. Attendant features may include, but are not limited to, roads, parking lots, garages, yards, <br />utility lines, storm water management facilities, and recreation facilities such as playgrounds and playing <br />fields. Examples of commercial developments include retail stores, industrial facilities, restaurants, <br />business parks, and shopping centers. Examples of institutional developments include schools, fire <br />stations, government office buildings, judicial buildings, public works buildings, libraries, hospitals, and. <br />places of worship. The construction of new golf courses and new ski areas is not authorized by this NWP. <br />The discharge must not cause the loss of greater than 1/2-acre of non -tidal waters of the United <br />States, including the loss of no more than 300 linear feet of stream bed, unless for intermittent and <br />ephemeral stream beds the district engineer waives the 300 linear foot limit by making a written <br />determination concluding that thedischarge will result in minimal adverse effects. This NWP does not <br />authorize discharges into non -tidal wetlands adjacent to tidal waters. <br />Notification: The permittee must submit a pre -construction notification to the district engineer <br />prior to commencing the activity. (See general condition 31.) (Sections 10 and 404) <br />Note: For any activity that involves the construction of a wind energy generating structure, solar <br />tower, or overhead transmission line, a copy of the PCN and NWP verification will be provided to the <br />Department of Defense Siting Clearinghouse, which will evaluate potential effects on military activities. <br />B. CORPS NATIONAL GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR ALL NWPs <br />Note: To qualify for NWP authorization, the prospective permittee must comply with the following <br />general conditions, as applicable, in addition to any regional or case -specific conditions imposed by the <br />division engineer or district engineer. Prospective permittees should contact the appropriate Corps district <br />office to determine if regional conditions have been imposed on an NWP. Prospective permittees should <br />also contact the appropriate Corps district office to determine the status of Clean Water Act Section 401 <br />