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Home Working In Or Around Water
What Do I Need to Do?
Step 1 : Collect Documents
In order to assess your project, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
(DFO) needs the documentation/information listed below. In some cases, additional
information may be required and DFO personnel will contact you after reviewing
your request.
- Description of your project (including how works or undertaking will be
carried out and any temporary structures necessary to complete the project)
with construction schedule and confirmation of compliance with local by-laws
- Property ownership status (if you are not the owner, attach a signed letter
of permission from the owner)
- Map or chart to show location of project
- A sketch or drawing of your project, including side and top view and showing
dimensions of the project
- Survey plan or sketch with dimensions indicating the location of existing
buildings, shoreline structures, property lines, adjacent properties (include
names), and low and high water marks
- Current photographs of the proposed project site, taken from a variety of
perspectives, displaying the shoreline, the shoreline vegetation and the watercourse
bottom (top view)
- List of any materials that will be used in the proposed project
- List of any equipment that will be used during the project
- Description of fish habitat that may be affected by the project (migratory
route, spawning, rearing areas, fish present at the site, etc.)
Remember, the more complete your information is, the quicker DFO
personnel can assess your project and answer your request!
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