Environmental
A Virginia waterfront property owner wants to install a dock. They typically need permits from:
AVREB only
BThe Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC) and possibly the Army Corps of Engineers and local wetlands board✓ Correct
COnly the locality
DOnly the Army Corps of Engineers
Explanation
Installing a dock in tidal Virginia waters requires a VMRC permit, potentially a Section 10/404 permit from the Army Corps, and in some localities a local wetlands board permit.
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