What is the NH Natural Heritage Bureau?
The NHNHB process is a requirement of permit applications to see if there are any endangered and/or exemplary species of both plant and/or wildlife that will be affected by your project. If Watermark acts as your agent, this is part of our services. If you are completing the process yourself, you should contact NHNHB and/or complete the on-line request for information (NHNHB On-line). The NHNHB process must be complete prior to submitting the permit package and information contained in a “no hit” report, or further details, must be included in the permit paperwork. If the NHNHB has no information (“no hit”), then there is no fee. If further information is required, a fee of $25.00 is required. See the NHNHB website for more details…
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