CAMA Permits

CAMA Permits:
Projects requiring CAMA permitting include marinas, private piers, bulkheads, boat ramps, dredging and beach re-nourishment. CAMA Permit applications are reviewed by a host of state and federal agencies. Certain proposed projects also require the preparation of Environmental Assessments in association with CAMA Permit applications. Environmental Assessments detail projected impacts to a wide range of environmental concerns including 404 and coastal wetlands, water quality, shellfish, cultural resources and endangered species. Land Management Group routinely prepares Environmental Assessments (as required SEPA and NEPA compliance) that incorporate a wide range of investigations necessary to evaluate the significance of any project impacts to the environment. In addition, LMG works with the applicant up front during the planning process to avoid and minimize a project's environmental impacts and to formulate mitigative measures acceptable to review agencies.

 

 

 

 

 

Floating dock systems shown above manufactured by Sound Marine, Inc.