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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 332', '§332', '§ 79', '§79', '§ 332', '§332', '§ 332', '§332', '§ 79', '§79', '§ 332', '§332', '§332', '§79', '§332', '§ 332', '§ 79']

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|PermitOverview=In Washington, a developer may need to obtain an Aquatic Use Authorization/Aquatic Lands Lease (“Authorization”) from the [[Washington Department of Natural Resources]] (“WDNR”) for proposed project activities that take place on state-owned aquatic lands. [[Washington Governor’s Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance – Aquatic Use Authorization]]; [[Washington – Wash. Admin. Code §§ 332-30 et seq., Aquatic Land Management|W.A.C. §332-30-122(1)]]; [[Washington – Rev. Code Wash. §§ 79.105 et seq., Aquatic Lands|R.C.W. §79.105.110]]. Washington has approximately 1,300 miles of state–owned tidelands, 6,700 acres of harbor areas, and 2,000 square miles of marine beds in submerged lands. [[Washington – Wash. Admin. Code §§ 332-30 et seq., Aquatic Land Management| W.A.C. §332-30-100]].
|PermitOverview=In Washington, a developer may need to obtain an Aquatic Use Authorization/Aquatic Lands Lease (“Authorization”) from the [[Washington Department of Natural Resources]] (“WDNR”) for proposed project activities that take place on state-owned aquatic lands. [[Washington Governor’s Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance – Aquatic Use Authorization]]; [[Washington – Wash. Admin. Code §§ 332-30 et seq., Aquatic Land Management|W.A.C. §332-30-122(1)]]; [[Washington – Rev. Code Wash. §§ 79.105 et seq., Aquatic Lands|R.C.W. §79.105.110]]. Washington has approximately 1,300 miles of state–owned tidelands, 6,700 acres of harbor areas, 2,000 square miles of marine beds in submerged lands, and an undetermined amount of fresh water shorelands and beds. [[Washington – Wash. Admin. Code §§ 332-30 et seq., Aquatic Land Management| W.A.C. §332-30-100]].
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In Washington, a developer may need to obtain an Aquatic Use Authorization/Aquatic Lands Lease (“Authorization”) from the Washington Department of Natural Resources (“WDNR”) for proposed project activities that take place on state-owned aquatic lands. Washington Governor’s Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance – Aquatic Use Authorization; W.A.C. §332-30-122(1); R.C.W. §79.105.110. Washington has approximately 1,300 miles of state–owned tidelands, 6,700 acres of harbor areas, 2,000 square miles of marine beds in submerged lands, and an undetermined amount of fresh water shorelands and beds. W.A.C. §332-30-100.
WDNR’s Aquatic Resources Division regulates state-owned aquatic land access pursuant to Washington – Wash. Admin. Code §§ 332-30 et seq., Aquatic Land Management, and Washington – Rev. Code Wash. §§ 79.105 et seq., Aquatic Lands.
A developer should contact the appropriate regional Washington Department of Natural Resources (“WDNR”) office to discuss the project proposal and provide information to determine land ownership. Washington Governor’s Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance – Aquatic Use Authorization for DNR-Managed Aquatic Lands Application Process Guidance. The WDNR regional Land Manager will determine if the project is on WDNR land. If the proposed project activity is not on WDNR managed aquatic land no Authorization is required. Washington Governor’s Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance – Aquatic Use Authorization for DNR-Managed Aquatic Lands Application Process Guidance.
The developer must submit a complete Washington - Joint Aquatic Resources Permit Application (“Application”) along with Attachment E: Aquatic Use Authorization on Department of Natural Resources Managed Aquatic Lands and process fee to the regional WDNR office. Washington Governor’s Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance – Aquatic Use Authorization for DNR-Managed Aquatic Lands Application Process Guidance.
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