(1) Except as provided in (5) of this rule, the
department shall provide public notice of the department's tentative
determination. The department shall
mail the notice to any person on request. In addition, the department shall
publish a legal notice once weekly for 2 consecutive weeks in a newspaper of
general circulation that is circulated in the county in which the activity is
proposed. The department may include additional notice which may involve:
(a) posting in the post office and public places
of the municipality nearest the premises of the proposed activity;
(b) posting near the entrance to the applicant's
premises and in nearby places; or
(c) any other notice that the department considers
reasonable to encourage public participation in the decision.
(2) Notice under (1) of this rule shall contain
the information required under ARM 17.30.106(3) .
(3) If there is significant public interest in a
proposed action under this rule, the department shall set a public hearing,
which must be scheduled not less than 30 days after the hearing has been given
public notice pursuant to (1) of this rule.
(4) The deadline for written comment is 30 days
from the date of issuance of the public notice or, if a public hearing is
conducted pursuant to (3) of this rule, 14 days after the date of the hearing.
(5) A project applicant who has filed an
application for a permit with the United States army corps of engineers under
33 USC section 1344, as amended, to place dredged or fill material in navigable
waters meets the requirements of this section if the application is given
public notice by the United States army corps of engineers and the public
notice contains a statement referencing the department's certification
responsibility under section 401 of the federal Clean Water Act, 33 USC section
1341, as amended.
(6) The department shall make its final decision
within 30 days after the close of the comment period, as determined pursuant to
(4) of this rule or, if the project requires public notice under 33 USC section
1344, as amended, within 30 days after the close of the comment period set by
the United States army corps of engineers.