I am an Engineer in another state and I have a project in Prince George’s County to develop. How do I start the permit process and what are the procedures? Which application comes first?

This table identifies key approvals needed.


Phase
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WSSC
CONCEPTUAL
  • Site Development Concept
  • Floodplain Delineation (Existing)
  • Erosion Sediment Control Concept Plan
  • Natural Resource Inventory (NRI) or Equivalency Letter
  • Preliminary Plan of Subdivision
  • Conceptual Site Plan or Comprehensive Design Plan
  • Type 1 Tree Conservation Plan or Exemption Letter

  • Preliminary Water/Sewer Sketch and Letter of Finding
PERMITTING
  • Building Permit
  • Street Grade Establishment Plan (Public Roads)
  • Site Development Fine Grading Permit including: storm drain, stormwater management, grading, roads, sidewalk, parking, bridges, culverts, easements, signals
  • Floodplain Delineation (Proposed)

  • Site Development Sediment Control Plan
  • Final Sediment Control Plan (FSC)

  • Site Plan and Landscape Plan (Detailed Site Plan Specific Design Plan, Special Exception Site Plan or by Right Site Plan)
  • Type 2 Tree Conservation Plan
  • Final Plat of Subdivision

  • Final Water/Sewer Plans and System Extension Permit
  • Final Water/Sewer Plans (Private) and On-site Water Sewer Permit
  • Plumbing Permit

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1. Do I need a permit to grade behind my yard? When is it necessary to have a Grading Permit?
2. Where do I go to apply for a Building or Grading Permit?
3. How long does it take to issue a Site Development Concept Approval?
4. How long does it take to issue a Site Development Fine Grading Permit?
5. I am an Engineer in another state and I have a project in Prince George’s County to develop. How do I start the permit process and what are the procedures? Which application comes first?