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Today’s date appears on top of the Notice of Coverage
Question - Trouble finding site on the Construction Stormwater permit search tool
Question - What is the normal sequence of system messages
Question - Who can sign an online CSW permit coverage application
When you access the Notice of Coverage on the Construction Stormwater permit search tool, today’s date appears on top of the Notice of Coverage. Should the date be the original date the permit coverage was processed rather than today’s date?
Answer:
The Construction Stormwater permit search tool is designed to be the current state of the permit coverage. The Notice of Coverage accessed through the Construction Stormwater permit search tool will therefore always hasve the current date at the top.
A link to an exact copy of the “original” Notice of Coverage, with the date the original Notice of Coverage was processed, is sent via the coverage e-mail to the project owner and project contractor. A copy of the original notice of coverage can be obtained by contacting MPCA at 651-757-2119.
I am having trouble finding our site on the Construction Stormwater permit search tool. Do you have some tips for making it easier to find our site?
Answer:
Internally this is how we usually search for a site.
What is the normal sequence of system messages?
Answer:
Maybe best way to explain the “messages” is to go through the normal sequence of system events when someone applies for CSW permit coverage online
Day 1 - Application Day
Day 2 –The next business day Morning
Evening
Who can sign an online CSW permit coverage application?
Answer:
The logged-in user must sign the application. The logged in user can be anyone.
The owner and operator, as defined in the permit, are liable for compliance with the permit regardless of who signs the application. Upon completion of the permit, coverage application the owner and contractor are sent a “notice of coverage email”. The logged in user does not receive the notice of coverage e-mail unless they are the owner or contractor. The email indicates the coverage date and informs the owner and contractor that they should contact the MPCA immediately if there is a problem (such as they are not the owner or contractor). There is a $400 application fee.
Question:
Why don’t the links to the Notice of Coverage and Coverage Card on the CSW confirmation e-mails work when the applicant first gets the email?
Answer:
The links to the Notice of Coverage and Coverage Card on the Construction Stormwater confirmation e-mails link to the official Copy of Record documents that are in the agency’s document management system. These official documents are generated at the same time as the email is sent but they do not get loaded into the agency’s document management system until a nightly batch cycle is run. Once the nightly cycle loads documents into the agency’s document management system the links will work.