Soil Erosion

Permit-by Rule Part 91 regulates soil erosion and off-site sedimentation from earth change activities. The primary goal of Part 91 is to protect adjacent properties and the waters of the state (lakes, streams, and wetlands regulated by Part 303, Wetlands Protection, of the NREPA) from sediment generated from unchecked erosion. Part 91 permits are generally required for any earth change that disturbs one or more acres of land or that is within 500 feet of the water’s edge of a lake or stream. Permits must be issued to the landowner or easement holder. 

Owners of projects that disturb 5 acres or more of land that have a point source discharge to surface waters of the state must submit a Notice of coverage (NOC)

Online Payments

Payments
Staff Contacts
Stephanie Norg, Permit Coordinator / SESC Certified Inspector
(269) 329-4466

Brady VanderVeen, Building Official
(269) 324-9281

Requirements and Application

The Steps to file an SESC application:
 Prepare/complete the SESC Plan Application and Submit the Application through the online BS&A portal.

Earth changes not requiring SESC permits under this Section shall conform to the same standards as required for a permit and shall be subject to the same enforcement procedures when there is a violation of Part 91, the Rules, or this Ordinance, as if they required a soil erosion permit.